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Congress President Lady Camones today asked the head of the Defense Commission, José Williams Zapata, to call Interior Minister Willy Huerta to answer for the changes made to the high command of the Peru National Police, as the appointment of a new Commanding General and a new Inspector General.
Through his Twitter account, the head of the Legislative Assembly demanded that the subpoena be set for this Monday, August 29, starting at 9 a.m., after it was felt that the changes arranged by the executive would be given “against” procedures. institutions.
“I have agreed with the chairman of the Defense Commission, General Williams Zapata, to call the Secretary of the Interior, Willy Huerta, to explain the reasons that led to these dubious changes,” he wrote.
In this sense, Camones Soriano has accused President Pedro Castillo of “abuse of power” by ordering changes in the police high command in a context in which he is demanding the sanction and resignation of PNP Colonel Harvey Colchado from the task force. police for raiding the Government Palace to arrest Yenifer Paredes, the president’s daughter-in-law.
“The President goes on a new act of abuse of power in our Police, not even realizing that the institutions serve the country, and not to protect personal goals,” he said.
Thus, the head of parliament said that this case demonstrates the “affection of the institutional base” of the National Police, as well as “obvious obstruction” to the process of a joint investigation conducted by the NNP and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
“We demand respect for the rule of law and the autonomy of the authorities of the state,” he concluded.
Changes in the police
executive branch officially announced today the departure and retirement of Luis Vera Llerena as Commander-in-Chief of the Peruvian National Police (PNP), three months after his appointment.
His place in the institution will be taken by Raúl Alfaro, who served as Inspector General of the institution as part of President Pedro Castillo’s request to punish PNP Colonel Harvey Colchado of the Task Force for conducting a raid on the Government Palace to arrest Yenifer Paredes, the president’s daughter-in-law.
In addition to removing Luis Vera, the Castillo administration appointed Segundo Leoncio Mejia as the new PPP Inspector General and Vicente Marcelo Álvarez as PPP Chief of Staff. In total, three shifts were made in the high command of the institution.
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