Seventh Single Criminal Court Specializing in offenses involving official corruption, he sentenced Congressional third vice president Wilmar Elair Garcia to six years in prison for aggravated conspiracy.
Elera Garcia was sentenced to trial by Judge Soto Cortés for events that date back to 2012 and related to his involvement as an overseer of the improvement and expansion of the Pacaipampa-Ayabaca-Piura drinking water and sewerage system.
Full text of judgment against Wilmer Elera It is scheduled for August 11 of this year, when the specialized judge will present arguments supporting his decision.
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The judiciary also issued a similar sentence to Wilder Alexander Mogollon, who worked as a building inspector, and contractor José Luis Cortegana Sánchez. Both men, along with Wilmar Elera, will have to pay civil compensation in the amount of SGD 1,100,000.
Chronology of events
According to the judiciary, in the contract signed on January 13, 2012, the work with the participation of Wilmar Eler was initially estimated at S/. 3 million and were to be executed within 180 calendar days, which never happened.
Work began on May 24, 2012 with a partial handover of the land plot and a technical file without the designer’s signature. However, on January 19 of the same year, the municipality of Ayabaka made a direct advance payment of 722,543.54 soles, which corresponded to 20% of the cost of the work, and on February 9 of the same year paid a payment of 722,543.54 soles. million 445 thousand for the concept of advance payment of materials, which is equivalent to 40% of the cost of work.
On the other hand, the judiciary pointed out that at the stage of execution, when the local engineer made inquiries about access to the treatment plant, pipeline to the oxidation pool and others, which were not justified, as they were not responsible for the technical file.
Lady Camones asks Elera to step down from the board of directors
Congress President Lady Camones said she asked Wilmar Ehler to publicly apologize for his remarks about the Freddie Diaz affair and admitted that she had asked him to resign from his board position, but he refused.
“I spoke to him [Wilmar Elera] demanding respect for women, demanding a public apology. The subject of resignation was set. He indicated no. We will see the results of the Ethics Commission. Much depends on the results of the ethics committee,” he said.
Camones said there are two parallel processes in the case of Freddy Diaz, who is being investigated for the rape of his office worker: a public ministry process and a congressional political process.
Source: RPP

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