journalist Graciela Villasishead of the investigation department Tradequestioned the arguments put forward by President Pedro Castillo after a preliminary request for the arrest of his sister-in-law Yennefer Paredes. According to the journalist, the president’s victim speech has dried up.
“In fact, we are no longer surprised by the president’s statement, but to say at the moment that what happened today is a media campaign. This victimization story no longer makes any sense, it no longer works for him,” the president said. journalist.
Graciela Villasis argued that the investigations carried out against the President Peter’s castle in the newspaper they were on the right side and covered the work of the prosecutor’s office Marita Barrett and that they were also approved by the judge.
“The judge found sufficient grounds to accept these arrest warrants, of which, according to the president, they wanted to arrest his “daughter”, who is actually his daughter-in-law. The people around him (the president) fell in the crime of hiding because the information that the police had is that Yenifer Paredes was in the palace the day before, and there were three addresses in the search warrants, one of them is the presidential residence , another in Cajamarca and one in Chorrillos,” said Villasis.
The journalist stressed that Yennefer Paredes he really lives in the Government Palace and denied the president’s version that the presidential house was allegedly violated due to the fact that he had to comply with a court decision.
“What he should have done was obey the court order, which is to open the door and say ‘come in gentlemen’ if you have nothing to hide, but the time they took to let in made this lady run away. “, he pointed out.
Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law is on the run
Prosecutors and the Diviac Division of the National Police arrived at the Government Palace on Tuesday to search for and arrest President Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law, Yenifer Paredes, but did not find her. Hans Aguirre, provincial prosecutor, led the operation.
Yenifer Paredes is under investigation by the Public Ministry after the Cuarto Poder Sunday newspaper published a video in which she allegedly proposes a sanitation project to the residents of the Sukcha community. Today he is a fugitive from justice.
The president’s daughter-in-law traveled to the public ministry’s headquarters on July 19 for questioning as part of an investigation being carried out on charges of influence peddling to the detriment of the state.
Source: RPP

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