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The Peruvian government has submitted a request for detention with a view to extradition against Sergio Taracheyoung woman confesses to female murder Katherine Gomez (18), who was arrested in the city of Bogota, Colombia after leaving Peru after committing this heinous crime.
The Peruvian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the embassy Peru in Colombia “fulfilled a judicial mandate to submit to the Colombian authorities a request for preventive detention with a view to extradition” to the country Sergio Tarache.
“[…] The competent authorities considered that preventive detention with a view to extradition provides the greatest assurance and guarantee of the effective administration of justice in the present case,” the statement said. office.
The Foreign Ministry also said that it “will provide all the support that the Peruvian judiciary requires in order to expedite the extradition Sergio Tarache Parra will face trial in Peru with due process guarantees.”
Recall that the period of detention of a citizen of Venezuela, who is in Bogota expired today, Tuesday 18 April.
Sergio Tarache case
Sergio Tarache accused of spraying gasoline and setting fire to Katherine Gomez March 18 near Plaza Dos de Mayo (Cercado de Lima). After the young woman’s death was confirmed, six days elapsed before the judiciary issued a decision. 6 months ban on leaving the country due to femicide.
After that, the parents of Katherine Gomez went to Colombia, along with the former Minister of Women, Rosario Sacieta. Jose Gomez And Cynthia Marash they urged the Colombian authorities to expedite the delivery of their daughter’s killer. They even demanded the intervention of President Gustavo Petro.
“I want to tell the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petrothat I am the father of a family who has no political color and I ask you to understand me as a father, put yourself in my place and help me so that the killer of my daughter goes to Peru to pay for the crime he committed,” José Gomez said.
“I, as a mother, have said from the very beginning that my thirst for justice will not stop, I will continue to fight for my daughter, I ask the authorities of Colombia to support me so that (Sergio Tarache Parra) reaches Lime to pay for his crime,” Cynthia Marash said.
Source: RPP

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