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Criminal lawyer Carlo Caro noted on Tuesday that ethnocaserist leader Antauro Humala is currently not allowed to run for public office, including President of the Republicdespite the fact that he was released for non-payment civil compensation It was part of his sentence.
In statements by RPP Noticias, the lawyer stated that although Antauro Humala was released from prison, this does not mean that he has been exonerated from his sentence. He specified that his sentence included the payment of reparations to the victims of the attack. ‘Andahuailazo’the amount of which was set at S$1,283,000. Supreme Court And it hasn’t been canceled yet.
“Today, Mr. Humala could not apply because he has a criminal record, and since he did not pay compensation, he has not yet been rehabilitated. When a person was released from prison, he has not yet paid everything, he also has to pay reparations, ”said the penalty.
However, the lawyer pointed out that a benefactor who wants Antauro Humala to be part of a political project can pay civil damages, which will allow the ethnokacerist leader to undergo rehabilitation and thus run for the presidency of the republic or for any other public office.
“If tomorrow a benefactor, a politician who wants to keep him close, goes and says: hey, look, or I will pay you, I will pay reparations for you. He can go to rehab and get an expedited application for President of the Republic or any public office, because the electoral law does not prohibit persons convicted of kidnapping, murder, seizure of weapons, or rebellion from running. It prevents this, for example, in cases of terrorism or corruption, but the legislation did not provide for such a case,” he said.
Carlos Caro also believed that the release Antauro Humala it is unlawful because the principle of legality has not been respected, since this decision was made in accordance with internal rules, without leaving it to the discretion of the judge. He added that the Code of Procedure establishes a judicial procedure for release, which was not followed in this case.
“The release is illegal because there is a principle of legality in criminal law. Freedom is determined only by the judiciary, not by the police, with the exception of the director of the prison. So the fact that an administrative body can agree on a fine for work or study is absolutely imperceptible,” he said.
Release of Antauro Humala
Antauro Humala was released last Saturday after 17 years, 7 months and 14 days in prison in the Andahuaylaso case. In 2005, he was convicted of crimes such as simple murder, kidnapping, aggravated damage, theft or confiscation of a firearm, and mutiny.
On the eve of INPE reported that the Technical Penitentiary Council of Ancon II Prison granted freedom Antauro Humala “for serving a sentence in repayment of serving a sentence for work and study.”
According to Director’s Resolution No. 104-2022-INPE/ORL-EPM-ANCON II, Antauro Humala He worked and studied during his stay in prison for 3667 days, which allowed him to atone for his sentence in 1 year and seven months.
INPE It is also specified that on July 8, 2022, the leader of the ethnokacerists applied to the leadership of the colony with a request for release to pay off the punishment for work and education in accordance with the provisions of the Penal Code and its Regulations.
Source: RPP

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