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Judge Raul Justiniano Romero will consider from this Sunday, August 21, whether Yenifer Paredes should be placed in preventive detention for three years, investigated for alleged crimes criminal organization D money laundering to the detriment of the state.
Here’s how he will fulfill the prosecutor’s request Hans Aguirre against the daughter-in-law of the head of state, Pedro Castillo, as part of an investigation that follows her and another group of people connected to alleged acts of corruption in the government of the day.
The request also includes the mayor of the Andia district, José Medina, who, along with Paredes, has been detained since last week for a preliminary period of 10 days. Both are accused of joining a money laundering network that prosecutors say will be run by the president.
Hearing to Evaluate a Petition for prosecution will take place in Third National Preparatory Court of Inquiry of the National High Court from 4pm this Sunday.
Prosecution support
Yennefer Paredes surrendered to the authorities public service On August 10, one day after police and prosecutors raided the Government Palace to detain her, resulting in her undetermined whereabouts.
Although the version of her defense indicates that she was not at the headquarters of the executive branch during the procedure. Report from Special Police Unit indicates that the president’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castle arrived in Lima on 5 August on a flight from Cajamarca.
The young woman then got into a car with official license plates, which took her to government palace and according to report no. 58-2022-DIRSEEST-PNP-DIVSEPRE/DEPESESEG published by the newspaper TradeParedes did not leave the Casa de Pizarro residence for the next three days.
The prosecutor’s office and the police carried out searches. government palace August 9, with the certainty that they can find her inside. However, they were only able to enter a little over an hour later due to a delay by “officials and military personnel” at the headquarters of the executive branch. Upon admission, the young woman was not found.
This report was attached to the request public service and claims that the First Lady’s sister could have used the 6 entrances and exits of the Government Palace “to leave the residential area unnoticed.” Along with this, they point out that it is obvious that if he had such a behavior, then he could develop the same behavior during the preparatory study.
Position of the Espino brothers
Hugo and Angie Espino Lucana, business brothers also detained in this case, managed to regain their freedom after they accepted the figure of a sincere confession before the Aguirre prosecutor’s office. So the representative public service He did not include them in his request for 36 months of pre-trial detention.
RPP News managed to learn that in the coming days the prosecutor will demand a measure that both businessmen will have to face with a preparatory investigation against them while the process is underway to confirm the accuracy of the information they submit in the process they have accepted .
Source: RPP

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