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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday that it had provided consular assistance to two Peruvian nationals detained this month in Indonesia, with items that “contained traces of cannabis”. One of our compatriots died, the causes of his death are unknown.
Rodrigo Ventosilla and Sebastian Marellano they were delayed after arriving in Bali to enjoy their honeymoon. However, the first one died.
office In the statement, he specified that, since he became aware of the detention of both, on August 7 at the airport in Denpasar Ngurah Rai in Balithe Peruvian embassy in Indonesia is “providing consular assistance and overseeing this matter” within its powers and compliance with Indonesian laws.
In addition, they assured that the detention of the Peruvians “would not be consistent with acts of racial discrimination and transphobia,” but customs would have found items containing traces of hemp among the things of one of them, as well as various products. made with said substance. .
The ministry recalled that Indonesia has a zero-tolerance policy regarding the possession of drugs and their products, in connection with which the Foreign Ministry said that “one of the detained citizens committed a serious crime.”
“Indonesia is known to have a zero-tolerance policy regarding the possession of drugs and derivative products, for which one of the detained citizens would commit a serious crime in accordance with the strict laws of this country,” the statement said. .
They ask to explain the death of Rodrigo
Relatives of Sebastian Marallano and her husband Rodrigo Ventosilla asked the Peruvian authorities to investigate the incident, as the couple did have a prescription from medical personnel to transport drugs seized from them by the Indonesian police.
On August 11, Rodrigo Ventosilla died, and the police in Bali did not release information about the cause of death of the young economist. The Peruvian Foreign Ministry also did not provide information on this matter in its statement.
Peru “severed all relations” with the Saharan Republic
A few days ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced its decision to withdraw the recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and “sever all relations with this entity” due to the lack of “effective bilateral relations.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that the decision was taken following a telephone conversation between Minister Miguel Angel Rodríguez Mackay and Nasser Burita, head of the department for foreign affairs, African cooperation and Moroccan emigrants from Morocco.
Source: RPP

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