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Former Minister of Transport and Communications John Francis Silva requested Power of attorney that orders for his whereabouts and capture be annulled nationally and internationally as a result of the “Provias decentralized – Puente Tarata” case.
Through custody of the rights, Silva Villegas also demanded that the entire preliminary investigation process that was carried out on the case be cancelled. Public service and Congress, which led to him being sentenced to 36 months of pre-trial detention in this case.
Legal protection John Francis Silva He is demanding that his appeal be found valid so that he can present more evidence of his innocence in the Provias Decentralizado – Puente Tarata case.
However, the Chief Justice Juan Carlos Chekli declared unfounded this defense of rights, which Silva Villegas presented on March 22 last year in the first instance.
As a result, legal protection John Francis Silva filed an appeal, which was granted by Judge Chekli Soria, who decided to refer the said appeal to the Permanent Criminal Division of the Supreme Court for evaluation at a hearing to be scheduled with the parties involved in order to make a final decision on the matter. to this request from the former Minister of Transport and Communications, who is in a state of non-justice.

The judiciary ordered the preventive detention of Juan Silva for 36 months.
Last week, the judiciary ordered a 36-month preventive detention against former President Pedro Castillo Terrones and the former Minister of Transport and Communications. John Silvaas well as turnout with restrictions against the former Minister of Housing, Gainer Alvarado.
Judge Juan Carlos Chekli Soria granted the request of the prosecutor’s office to continue the process in prison of the former official, which is being conducted on alleged crimes criminal organization and corruption committed in Petropera and the ministries of transport, as well as housing, construction and sanitation.
According to the justice of the peace, in the case of Pedro Castillo, the measure is justified by the complexity of the investigation against the former president. He also indicated that he does not have domestic roots, so there is a danger of flight.
It’s about Second preventive detention of Castillo Terrones issued, which already had a previous 18-month term ratified by the Supreme Court’s Permanent Criminal Division. However, the judge checkley believes that each measure of restraint imposed on the former president is independent.
As for the former Minister of Transport, John Silva, the judge indicated that he had serious elements of a criminal record for various crimes that could have been committed in the specified sector. He also indicated that the National Police and Interpol must be notified in order for an international arrest warrant to be issued for the fugitive former official.
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