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John Silva, Brother Vasquez And Alexander Sanchez These are three characters who were part of the coup leader’s most intimate environment. Pedro Castillo who remain hidden.
Silva Villegas, who was a minister, has been a fugitive since June 2, 2022 and wanted by the courts for allegedly being part of a criminal organization that operated from the transport and communications sector with job tenders, hiring officials and supporting businessmen.
Another in hiding since October 11, 2022 Alexander Sanchezbusinessman and owner of a house that Castillo Terrones used as an operations center in the Breña area of Lima.
Sánchez Sánchez is under investigation for criminal organizations, conspiracy, influence peddling, and hiding identities by integrating a so-called “shadow cabinet” and using his proximity to the former president to receive a public works award.
Brother Vasquezthe ex-president’s nephew, also listed as a “nobody” since March 28, 2022, after an arrest warrant was issued against him for his alleged involvement in a criminal network led by his uncle and receiving money in exchange. delivery of public works.
For former Interior Minister Carlos Basombrio, the evidence these defendants can provide could consolidate the cases they are involved in, though he said it would be increasingly difficult to find.
“We already have a lot of evidence that they were protected by the powers that be, now we know that the former general commander of the police was part of this corruption scheme. I believe these people are out of the country and probably under the protection of one of Castle’s friends, he says.
Actions to avoid these cases
Eduardo Perez Rochaalso former Minister of the Interior and former director National Police of Perusaid that more fugitive cases could be avoided if investigators strengthened the OVISE methodology.
“It seems to me that this is a device that should be given by law to those who are required for surveillance, surveillance and security, and, firstly, we do not need to allocate too many personnel, and secondly, the inability to enter houses, where that person visits,” he notes.
constitutional lawyer Hannibal Quiroga He argues that evading justice is not beneficial for those under investigation, but it would be more correct to face the situation and cooperate with the authorities.
“This is not a business to run away from justice, on the contrary, I believe that the right and healthy thing for them is to face justice and cooperate with justice, which is what some of them do, become effective employees and become irrefutable evidence. against others,” says Anibal Quiroga.
John Silva, Alexander Sanchez And Brother VasquezThey are on the most wanted list. For them, the bounty program offers a total of 110,000 soles, which is an economic incentive for those who provide accurate information to achieve their catch.
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