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The President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, addressed this Wednesday to prosecution And Power of attorney to punish “the full weight of the law” feminicides and rapists of the country. This is after a recent incident. Catherine Gomez, who was killed by her partner Sergio Tarache, who was captured last night in Colombia, and the death of a sexually abused nurse in the Puno area.
“Together with the prosecutor’s office and international cooperation, measures are being taken to determine the form of operational transfer to Peru of the subject who set it on fire and caused the death of Catherine Gomez. The guy was captured in Colombia and we will continue to work to eradicate violence against women,” he said at a press conference at the Government Palace.
Dina Boluarte emphasized the role Ministry of Women and confirmed that a constant and persistent struggle was being waged to eradicate it.
“We must strongly reject the issue of violence against women. Through our Ministry of Women’s Affairs, but we must call, within the autonomy that the government ministry and the judiciary enjoy, to severely punish the perpetrators of these femicides. We will not stop at creating programs to support the families of the victims and will take some initiatives so that we can extend the prison terms for these subjects,” he said.
President Dina Boluarte began her second term in government with a message of condolences to the family of a gang rape nurse in Puno who died eight days after the attack, having just undergone an emergency amputation due to the severity of your injuries.
Capture of Tarache
Sergio Tarache, who set fire to young Catherine Gomez, was captured Tuesday night by Colombian police. Subject became conscious of a serious crime committed in Lima.
The Interior Ministry has offered 50,000 soles to anyone with information on the whereabouts of the subject who sprayed gasoline last Saturday, March 18, to burn his victim alive in the Plaza dos de Mayo. Six days later, the woman died due to severe injuries.
The judiciary imposed on Sergio Tarache Parra a ban on leaving the country for a period of 6 months. The judge, in his decision, considered that the person under investigation “has no established roots” and is in the capacity of “no one”; also that “he has no real procedural residence”.
Source: RPP

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