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He Supreme Court of Preliminary Investigation The judiciary will continue to evaluate the application for preventive detention against former President Pedro Castillo and former ministers John Silva And Gainer Alvarado next Tuesday, March 7, at 9 am, the National Prosecutor’s Office requested 36 months of said precaution against former officials for alleged crimes of criminal organization, conspiracy and influence peddling.
chief justice Juan Carlos Kekli Soria decided to suspend the court session at the request of lawyers Terrones Castle And Silva Villegas, who indicated that they needed more time to study the 6,213-page tax claim. This is to better protect their sponsors.
On the other side, Checkley Soria did not agree to the request of Eduardo Pachas, defense attorney Pedro Castillo, so the hearing can be held in person. It should be noted that a similar request was made in the Control Commission, when the former president requested that his statements not be taken virtually.
Pedro Castillo is serving a preventive detention while Juan Silva is still a fugitive.
Recall that former President Pedro Castillo is currently serving 18 months in preventive detention after being ordered by the judiciary to investigate him for the alleged crime of mutiny in prison.
Similarly, last Monday, February 27, the Sixth Constitutional Court of Lima declared inadmissible the habeas corpus submitted by the National Federation of Lawyers of Peru, which sought to annul the former president’s pre-trial detention order.
For his part, former minister Juan Silva is currently a fugitive. According to a report published by Cuarto Poder, the former MTC member will be in a shelter in Venezuela and will receive monthly payment 3 thousand 500 dollars.
Former Housing Minister Gainer Alvarado was willing to face justice because he did not object to testifying in the trial against him.
Source: RPP

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