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Municipality of Lima handed over to the prosecutor’s office recordings taken by surveillance cameras on August 9 and 10 in the center of Lima. It was on Tuesday, August 9, that the prosecutor’s office and Police officer they went to the Government Palace to find and arrest the president’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castle, Yennefer Paredes.
The day before, the mayor of Lima, Michael Romeroreported that he had instructed the Prosecutor General’s Office of the commune of Lima to transfer to the prosecutor’s office the images recorded by the municipal surveillance cameras, which are installed near government palace as part of the investigation Yennefer Paredesdaughter-in-law of the president.
“We are dealing with the issue of cameras, we are ready and provide you with information, we are going to give an answer to the prosecutor’s office so that we have all the necessary information, and we have done what the appropriate justice should do. “, he said in press statements.
Romero commented that over the past few days, two prosecutors have sent letters to Municipality of Lima related to the video surveillance system in Cercado de Lima. One of them requires the appointment of an official from the Civil Security Directorate to promptly provide information from video cameras requested by duty prosecutors.
The second official request for information on the verification and operation of the CCTV cameras located in Plaza Dos de Mayo, Congress of the RepublicGovernment Palace, among other estates of the State of Cercado de Lima.
The court rejected the request to confiscate the cameras
Last Sunday it became known that the judge Justinian Romero rejected the prosecutor’s office’s request to seize surveillance footage from the presidential residence and government palace of 8, 9 and 10 August in the case of Yenifer Paredes.
The judge declared inadmissible the request submitted by prosecutor Hans Aguirre to determine whether the defendant is Yenifer Paredes, the President’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castlewas at the Executive Headquarters when the police and the prosecutor’s office went to preliminarily arrest her.
“Declare inadmissible the ‘Request for Search and Seizure of Video Materials, Video Recordings and Recordings of Surveillance Cameras at the Entrances to the President’s Residence and the Government Palace’,” the justice of the peace ruled.
Romero was the judge who issued the preliminary arrest warrant. Yennefer Paredes as part of an investigation conducted by the prosecutor’s office into alleged crimes of a criminal organization and trade in influence to the detriment of the state.
This tax request came after diligence in arresting the person under investigation caused a delay of almost an hour for the police to enter the headquarters of the executive branch, when they managed to enter, the person under investigation was no longer there.
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The legislator said that economic interests are behind the project, approved at the insistence of the plenary session of the parliament. On the other hand, MP Alex Paredes of the ruling Magisterial Bloc justified his group’s support for the project’s persistence despite the government’s compliance with the law.
Source: RPP

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