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Congresswoman from Avanza Pais, Patricia Chirinosasked the National Migration Inspector Jorge Armando Martin Fernandez for information on the migration register for the last 30 days Hugo Espino Lucana and Yennefer Paredes Navarrowhich are found was not.
“I ask you to inform me of the immigration records for the last 30 days of Mr. Hugo Espino Lucan and Mrs. Yennefer Paredes Navarro”, – he said in the office No. 561-2021-2022.
“It should be noted that this request is made in my capacity as Congressman of the Republic, protected by Article 96 of the Political Constitution of Peru, and in accordance with Article 22 inc. b) and 87 of the Rules of the Congress of Peru. Republic,” he added in the document.
Espino and Paredes, the sister of the first lady, are under investigation by the National Attorney’s Office for suspicion of peddling in influence after being active in the community of La Succa (Cajamarca), where they offered sanitation jobs without being public servants.
In this regard, the parliamentarian explained that the official letter sent to National Superintendent of Migration because Yennefer Paredes did not appear on the agenda public service last one July 12th.
“In the same way and in the same context, they were also summoned today, July 13, 2022, to the Supervisory Commission Congress of the Republic at 9:00 a.m., to which they also failed to appear,” the official statement said.

Yennefer Paredes didn’t show up for a summons from the prosecutor’s office
A few days ago Yennefer Paredes, sister of the First Lady Lilia Paredesfailed to appear when called by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of Lima as part of an investigation into alleged trading in influence following the broadcast of the video.
Case involving the president’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castleis under the jurisdiction of the prosecutor Joni PeñaThe first prosecutor’s office specializing in crimes related to corruption of officials of Lima.
Through your Twitter account public service pointed out that “taking into account the disagreement of Yenifer Paredes”, “this fact was recorded in the presence of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office”.
As you know Sunday fourth force released a video recorded in September 2021, where Yenifer Paredes is seen with Joni Espino Lukanamanager of JJM Espino Engineering & Construction, at a meeting with the residents of the village of La Succa in Cajamarca, asking for details for plumbing work.
The lawyer indicates that Paredes is still in the country, but does not specify where
José Dionisio Quenay, attorney for Yenifer Paredes, confirmed this Wednesday exclusively for RPP News that his client would testify before public service as part of an ongoing investigation into influence peddling.
“Whoever spoke, he promised to make every effort and effort so that we could cooperate with the investigation. Of course, this is what the defense directs him to,” he said. RPP News to the question whether the application of his client is guaranteed in all relevant instances.
“He is in the country to take care of a case. Today, in the context in which these events are taking place, this is very delicate. For everyone’s peace of mind my client in the country. The only thing I give is a little for the care of my sponsor, because the issue is very indirect, ”said the lawyer.
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