Sergio Castellanos is under investigation on suspicion of threatening prosecutors and special police.
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Businessman Sergio Castellanos testified that he knew for several years the suspect Jorge Hernandez Fernandez, known as ‘Spanish’, because both are from the Spanish region of Alicante, although he clarified that they do not have frequent relationships. He also denied having any relationship with government officials of the former president. Pedro Castillo.
In an interview with RPP Noticias, the Spanish businessman revealed that his relationship with the police chiefs was due to the fact that, through a lawyer, a former policeman who worked with him, he decided to cooperate in the reorganization of the disciplinary room no. 1. 15 of the PNP General Inspectorate in Bellavista, Callao. In fact, he admits that he was the godfather of this inauguration.
Sergio Castellanosunder investigation for threatening prosecutors and the Special Police Squad, said he did not know if the former president was Pedro Castillo asked ex-police chief Luis Vera Lleren to meet with Jorge Hernandez, his compatriot. According to him, the businessman did not know about the “movements and connections” of this character.
“I think it’s a montage that (Fernando) O’Phelan does with some goals that he’s going to have to clarify because they bother me on a personal level, on a business level and in general. Jorge Hernandez that he also has a lot of problems,” he said, answering the questions asked of him by the aforementioned lawyer.
Finally, the businessman said that he did not know that his compatriot Jorge Hernandez protected nephew Pedro Castillo that he was a fugitive from justice; At the same time, he clarified that he “faced” with him about this. In addition, he said that he once found the pseudonym “El Espanyol” in the house where he was staying, talking to Louis Vera Llerena.
“This is an anomalous thing, but, to be honest, I did not know the ins and outs or the essence of the matter. Honestly, I did not know this, and if I knew, I would have said so. police officers were asked that absolutely no one knows me and me, because I had no relationship with them, ”he said.
Fernando O’Phelan says El Espanyol introduced him to Luis Vera Llerena.
Advocate Ferdinand O’Phelan He reported that his contact with Jorge Hernandez Fernandez, nicknamed “El Espanyol”, was for the purpose of meeting with the “Privy Councilor” of former President Pedro Castillo; However, he denied that he received payments to help the former president’s nephews, despite the fact that, as some chats showed, amounts were discussed between them.
In conversations referred to by RPP Noticias, Ferdinand O’Phelan And Jorge Hernandez They talk about sums, presumably for the preparation of a report in favor of Gian Marco Castillo, the former president’s nephew. In addition, the lawyer admits that he knows the judges and prosecutors, although he claims that he used this information to “win over” the interlocutor.
“I submitted a report on everything he told me, I put my ideas in order, but (payment) was not processed. This relationship lasted 24 hours, because the next day he did all the work in parallel and left him (Gian Marco Castillo) without an apartment. Then I realized that he is an arrogant person,” he said in a dialogue with Las cosas como son.
For the lawyer, the reason for the resentment that Jorge Hernandez, nicknamed “El Espanyol”, has for him is that he helped reveal his identity in a journalistic report. He also indicated that some of the suggestions he made to him in his conversations, such as his proximity to judges and prosecutors, were intended to “keep him around”.
“None of these texts that were written happened, they were speeches that I spoke with him to be able to keep him around, no relationship ever happened. This information is written (in the chats) but it could never be implemented because he no longer trusted me and I needed to get to Sergio Castellanos,” he said.
“I wanted to know exactly how much power he and Sergio Castellanos have, and after accumulating information and evidence (…) I needed to show him empathy, for example, say “deserve”, but he was very cunning and knew from the very beginning that I do not share his ideas,” he said, responding to a conversation between them.
On another occasion, the President of Projusticia also reported that Jorge Hernandez, known by the pseudonym “El Espanyol”, introduced him to the former commander-in-chief of the national police, Luis Vera Llerena. In this regard, he recalled that he took him to a meeting with the “opposition”, which was supposed to include people working on “monitoring” the departure Pedro Castillo.
El Espanyol introduced me to General Vera Llerena. When I meet him and talk to him, he understands who I am and I bring him closer to the opposition. I’m taking Vera Llerena to an opposition rally (…) “El Espanyol” He said: “I hate you, O’Phelan, for revealing my name and taking Vera (Llerena) away from us,” he commented.
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