There are new data about the scheme of activity of the alleged criminal organization, in which the head of state participates. According to the testimony Hugo Espino before the prosecutor’s office, the mayor of England, Joseph Medinacurrently in preventive detention, decided to do the work in his jurisdiction “directly” at the Sarratea house.
Espino’s testimony available to the newspaper Republicindicates that the project for the construction of a communal road in Angii, Chota district, Cajamarca, has been handed over to the Parasol group, Daniel Obregon Floresone of the promoters of the presidential campaign of Pedro Castillo.
No public competition
Hugo Espino told the prosecutor’s office that before the head of state took office in July last year, he was invited Joseph Medina to the house of Sarratea. There, after announcing that the president was on the fourth floor, Medina asked him about the status of the evaluation of the above project.
“I visited a house located in Sarathea, in Breña, where Nenil Medina Guerrero lived (…). He called me to this place (…) to talk about the two-layer project (construction of a pavement road), ask me what condition it is in and whether it has already been approved by the appraiser. This two-layer project is currently being implemented in the region of Angii (…). At the time this work came out, it must have been done by direct invitation. And Nenil Medina was looking for a company,” Espino said at the ministry.
According to the businessman under investigation, in response to this request, the Deputy Mayor of Angii, Charles Cabrera, told Medina Company Daniel Obregonthe Parasol group and so they can meet to talk about work.
“After that, two days later, I asked Nenil Medina and he told me they were going to get the job done, referring to Parasol,” Espino said.
Shortly thereafter, the delivery of this work to Obregón was completed without a public competition and at a cost of over S$19 million.
Express Solution
According to Republic, July 27, 2021, the day before the swearing-in of Pedro Castillo, Joseph Medina He already had a technical file to work with, which he handed over to the Parasol group. Almost two months later, on September 12, during the President’s official visit to Angiya, he made the then Minister of Transport and Communications, John Silvadonate funds to fund it.
Finally, on October 5 last year, the Mayor of Angii directly handed over the work to the construction company. Daniel Obregon, he was then represented by his ex-wife, Rocío Pintado Cruz. A few days later, on the 14th of the same month, a contract worth SGD 19.5 million was signed.
However, according to the aforementioned media investigation, Hugo Espino D Daniel Obregon They had already met during the election campaign of then-candidate Pedro Castillo. This is evidenced by a photograph published in facebook April 28 last year, where both characters are seen accompanied by Carlos Cabrera Sanchezthe deputy mayor of Angia, who appeared in a photo shoot with campaigner perulibrista.
Similarly, Obregón posted other photos on the same social network during his time as promoter of Pedro Castillo’s campaign.
In addition, according to RepublicOn 23 June this year, the Parasol Group won a job award worth more than SGD 102 million from Sedapal when Salatiel Marrufo, Gainer Alvarado’s chief adviser in the Ministry of Housing, served on the board of Director of the Drinking Water and Sewerage Enterprise. The award for this work has been cancelled.
decisive evidence
Last Monday, Hugo Espino’s lawyer Juan Carlos Ramos, in dialogue with RPP Newsconsidered that the testimony of his representative was decisive in supporting the application for pre-trial detention in respect of José Medina and Yenifer Paredes, the daughter-in-law of the Head of State.
“I think this is before and after the sincere confession he makes to the prosecutors of the Special Unit. We have been evaluating him since the first day he is in the pre-trial detention center. legal persons, the possibility of pre-trial detention and, on reflection, we decided that he should tell the truth,” he said.
“After the statements in each of the cases, confirmations were presented, and this happened with the big problems that I mentioned: Caha Pyura, the Chachapoyas problem, the problem of bribes to the mayor of Angia. This is data that was very consistent and useful for the investigation and for this coercive measure that the judge ordered,” he added.
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The legislator said that economic interests are behind the project, approved at the insistence of the plenary session of the parliament. On the other hand, MP Alex Paredes of the ruling Masters Bloc justified his group’s support for the project’s persistence despite the government’s compliance with the law.
Source: RPP

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