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Mayor of England Joseph Medinaaccused by prosecutors as part of an alleged criminal network that includes close relatives of Pedro Castillo, would have tried to “legalize” fake signature which made it possible to award the work of the company Hugo Espino, last September. Sunday’s report says so. Fourth Power.
To this end, according to the above information, in July last year, Medina called Natalie Alcantara Montes, who was the president of the tender committee for this process, to a house in Ventanilla. There he offered him money for a signature and, failing to do so, threatened to infringe on his integrity and the reputation of his family.
threatened
According to the testimony given by Natalie Alcantara to the prosecutor’s office, the mayor of Anguia, through a third party, summoned her to the beach of Ventanilla on the night of July 22. Alcantara, accompanied by her lawyer, arrived at the house where, in addition to Medina, there were Hugo Espino and Daniel Principe, friend of Fermin Silva.
Together, Joseph Medina He asked Alcantara to sign a document allowing Espino to work in Angia. She, as she stated, refused this request and expressed outrage at the falsification of her signature in the file. Given this, Medina began to offer him various amounts of money in exchange for his signature, the figure reached 50 thousand salts.
“I told him that I would never put a price on my firm, that I work in Callao and that I was not going to streamline what was not common,” he said.
According to his story, after these failures, Medina he got angry, yelled at her and threatened her.
“I felt uneasy because they had already started with intimidation that I would regret not signing these documents, since they would find a way to sign that I would lose my job, that they were going to close all the doors, and that they would pay for it my man and my family,” he said.
Alleged criminal network coordinator
As you know, the mayor of Angia is accused of being one of the coordinators of the alleged criminal network, which is being investigated by the prosecutor’s office. According to the hypothesis of the Anti-Corruption Task Force, José Medina was responsible for “bringing in businessmen” to secure contracts for work in Anguia in exchange for bribes. This would have been facilitated by the executive branch, which had given the said municipality a budget of over S$15 million for public works.
Also, according to the tax audit, Medina He arranged with other mayors that in exchange for an increase in their municipal budgets, they would send applications to companies that were part of the criminal network. All previous coordination at the Government Palace and the Sarratea House, “where agreements would have been made to give preference to private companies with large contracts.”
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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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