Jorge Hernandez Fernandezknown as “El Espanyol”, confirmed last night that the ex-Commander of the National Police Louis Vera Llerena I knew he was hiding a fugitive from justice Fray Vazquez Castillonephew of imprisoned former President Pedro Castillo, after he revealed last Sunday, without naming names, that two high-ranking PPP officers had the information.
In the program of the journalist Milagros Leyva in VillaksHernandez Fernandez said that Vera Llerena he kept in touch with him and alerted him with calls and text messages when PPP teams were close to finding the location Vasquez Castillo.
“That’s why he came in as Commander-in-Chief (PNP) to protect the family, and I don’t say that, other people, efficient employees said that,” he said.
‘Spanish’ It is reported that Vera Llerena arrived at the home of Spanish businessman Sergio Castellanos in San Isidro, where Castillo’s nephew was hiding before he went to hide at Hernandez Fernandez’s home in La Molina, and although he did not see Brother Vasquezthe then chief of police knew that the fugitive was in that place.
Moreover, he showed that Vera Llerena He sent a message to his phone, warning him “that there was a Dirandro intelligence group that was close to his nephew.”
“So, I tell him that you should support that I am worried about this and he told me: they are going to let me know,” El Espanyol explained.
Hernandez Fernandez also showed an audio recording of Fry Vasquez expressing his concern as he feels the police are behind his moves and asks him to coordinate in this regard; In addition, he showed a photograph of Pedro Castillo’s nephew hiding in his home in La Molina.
Mano, don’t you think that asshole Vera Llerena is shitting on me? You see that patrol cars come and sometimes stop here. Last night I saw too […] Let’s see the coordinates, “hand”, this capsule, how is it? I’m scared of this shit,” Fray Vasquez is heard speaking in audio recordings from June to July 2022, El Español reports.
Hernandez Fernandez indicated that he hid Brother Vasquez at his home in La Molina from September 2022 to February of this year.
Vera Llerena claims to have opposed El Español’s instructions.
Louis Vera Llerenathe former commander-in-chief of the PPP, denied the recent statements that Jorge Hernandez, El Espanyol, made about him in an interview and confirmed that he had always opposed the changes he tried to make with permission Pedro Castillo.
“He wanted to remove General Arriola, General Colchado, because he was a stone in the shoe, and I opposed this. (Former minister) Dimitri Senmache knew him more than I did. the changes I wanted to make. The second confrontation I had was because of operations against fugitives, they attracted my attention, I was threatened, ”he said in the program. Things as they are from News RPP.
Vera Llerena warned that “El Espanyol” – a dangerous subject hiding the truth. He recalled that this person always put pressure on him to change the institution when he was in the National Police.
“He tells a half-truth, which is convenient for him. He showed a mobile phone where he has chats, how is it possible that he has it and has not been confiscated? He is in a mansion, I am surprised that a man is bullied over such people in the country, and I understand that he extorts from officials and generals, because this is his modality, and I will say this with documents and witnesses in the prosecutor’s office this week,” he added.
On the other hand, he denied committing any crime in the meetings he had with then minister Dimitri Senmache and El Espanyol.
“Attending this meeting, making changes (to the PNP) is criminal behavior on my part? I was with the minister, it was the order of the president, but you understand that Senmashe lasted a month, and I continued, I opposed the government. and I was fired illegally, I did not keep silent,” he said.
Source: RPP

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