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prosecutor Jorge Garcia Juarezfrom the Task Force on Combating Corruption of Government, estimated that Yennefer Paredesdaughter-in-law of the president Peter’s castlecan receive a minimum of 23 years in prison if found guilty of crimes of a criminal organization, money laundering and aggravated conspiracy.
“In this case, the amount is 23 years, and in relation to the figure for determining the punishment by thirds in the present case, a minimum penalty of 23 years of effective imprisonment will be applied. Therefore, the forecast term of punishment exceeds the requirement to impose a sentence of more than four years, established by Article 268, paragraph “b” of the Code of Criminal Procedure,” he explained.
During the trial, which Public service granted a request for a 36-month pre-trial detention for Yennefer Paredesthe prosecutor explained that the president’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castle He is charged with criminal organization, aggravated conspiracy and money laundering, which, being serious crimes, carry penalties in excess of the four years’ imprisonment stipulated as a requirement.
In response, the lawyer Yennefer Paredes pointed out that the seriousness of this alleged conviction could not be exploited Public service as justification for attributing the risk of flight in the case of the sister of the first lady, and, on the contrary, indicated that the roots of the person under investigation should be taken into account.
Yennefer Paredes, lobbyist, and Lilia Paredes, coordinator
Formerly prosecutor Jorge Garcia Juarez explained that, according to the thesis Public service, Yennefer Paredes will be the main “lobbyist” and her sister, the first lady Lilia Paredescoordinator of a criminal organization that will be led by the president Peter’s castle.
Known as The Cashier and the Daughter-in-Law or the Angia Affair, the criminal organization will be led by a president, he said. Peter’s castlewho worked in coordination with the then Minister of Housing Gainer Alvarado.
In this criminal conspiracy rooted in Ministry of Housing the first lady also acts as coordinator Lilia ParedesMayor José Nenil Medina as cameraman, Yenifer Paredes as chief lobbyist, and the Espino Lucana brothers as figureheads.
This criminal network will also include the first lady’s two brothers, Walter and David Paredes, as lobbyists, in addition to Rudbel Oblitas Paredes, her husband’s nephew. Peter’s castle. The tax thesis also points to a “shadow cabinet” consisting of a group of professionals who illegally made decisions in the interests.
in Angia’s casethe prosecutor mentioned that the existence criminal organization having established itself in the Ministry of Housing, it could not have taken place without shell companies: owned by business brothers Hugo Espino Lucan and Angie Espino Lucan.
The criminal organization also included, according to the prosecutor, people responsible for providing illegal lobby, including collaborators. karelim lopez D Zamir Villaverde and the Ministry of Housing Yennefer Paredeswho will be in charge of coordinating and liaising with various mayors to “negotiate” illegal works.
“Without Yennefer Paredes D Lilia Paredes the illegal actions of this criminal organization would not have been successful. Yennefer Paredesas the main lobbyist, and Lilia Paredes, as the coordinator of the entire organization, were connected by ties of acquaintance with the president, who issues decrees that give the go-ahead for work, ”the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“Lobbyist Yennefer Paredes He would have access to various land holdings, municipalities, so that technical cases could be sent for subsequent work and economic benefits,” the prosecutor added, saying that during a search of his house, seals of municipal institutions were found.
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Source: RPP

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