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Bench Free Peru On Monday, he filed a constitutional complaint against prosecutor Patricia Benavidez Vargas.
Legislators accuse the head of the public ministry of violating articles 146 (paragraphs 2 and 3) and 159 (paragraph 2) of the Constitution, as well as the alleged crimes of abuse of power and obstruction of justice to the detriment of the state.
in a complaint, Patricia Benavidez being interrogated for the “abrupt and arrogant dismissal” of Interim High Prosecutor Bersabet Felicitas Revilla Corrales, who was investigating Senior Judge Emma Benavidez, sister of the country’s prosecutor, on suspicion of bribery and illegal conspiracy to commit crimes in the form of a criminal organization.
According to Republica emma benavidez He is accused of taking bribes in exchange for the release of individuals under investigation for drug trafficking, including Roberto Gomez Errara, nicknamed “Uevo”, who Interpol considers one of the top leaders of international drug trafficking. López Quispe also appears, who is suspected by the police to be the biggest cocaine collector in Wray.
In this regard, the parliamentary group Free Peru asks to impose on the National Prosecutor a sanction in the form of suspension for 8 years from the performance of public functions and remove him from his post.
Reprisal?
In an interview with PTRCongressman Alex Paredes of the Magisters’ Bloc said the complaint “has nothing to do” with six investigations the Attorney General’s office launched against the head of state on suspicion of various crimes.
The inquiries to the president concern the military promotion case, influence peddling in Petropera, the alleged plagiarism of his dissertation, the Puente Tarata III case on the alleged crime of personal concealment, and works awarded in the provinces of Chota Cajamarca and Cayatambo Lima.
“A few days ago, without needing to stir up much dust, Congresswoman Francis Paredes Castro requested the intervention of the National Council of Justice (JNJ) in the face of known publicly available facts regarding the background of the research,” Paredes said. .
The parliamentarian denied the information that the constitutional complaint filed with the subcommittee on constitutional charges is revenge Patricia Benavidez. “Or is it that the Attorney of the Nation has a letter of marque so that he will not be touched if it becomes known about a possible violation of the law?” he asked himself.
Alex Paredes also said he trusted President Pedro Castillo “until proven otherwise.” “The human right to the presumption of innocence speaks in its favor,” he said.
When asked if the head of state would be cornered by a fiscal demand for a 36-month ban on leaving the country against his wife, Lilia Paredes. “I don’t think so, but it needs to be touched,” he added.
Source: RPP

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