Businessman Zamir Villaverde was arrested on Wednesday evening at the La Planisie police station, district La Molina when he went to report the proposed adjustment.
According to police protocol, at 10:00 pm, the businessman came to the police station to report that his house was being monitored by two cars.
When introducing himself to the police officer, the police station system showed that an arrest warrant had been issued against him, for which, according to his lawyer, he was arrested. Julio Rodriguez.
Shortly after midnight, the businessman was released from custody. Police station La Planisi. Up to this point, a group of people also came up and expressed their support.
Complaint for an adjustment
Previously, the protection of the businessman indicated in Everything is known from RPP Noticias that Zamir Villaverde told him about the two cars that will be doing the proposed adjustment in his house.
“Apparently, a few minutes ago, a car was standing outside his house that was fixing it, and the license plate belongs to Ministry of the Interior”, he pointed out.
As he clarified, one of these cars disappeared in the wrong direction and it was the businessman who managed to record the incident.
Statement of the Ministry of the Interior
In this regard, the Ministry of the Interior spoke out on this matter and indicated that Zamir Villaverde was receiving treatment and the complaint was accepted, but when his identity was established, it was established that an arrest warrant had been issued against him.
They attributed this current requirement to “a glitch in the court’s computer system” which they indicated had not been updated.
They also pointed out that, upon learning of this, the Minister of the Interior, Mariano Gonzalezrequested a report on the incident from the General Command of the National Police of Peru.
Source: RPP

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