National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) announced that he would ask the Ministry of Public Administration to open an investigation following the allegation of former prisoner Antauro Humal Tasso that he did not do any work that Omar Mendez, head INPEreported before the Congressional Justice Commission as part of his sentencing atonement.
“Given what the former intern said Antauro Humalawho casts doubt on the reliability of the information contained in the forms on work and education, taken into account for the repayment of his punishment, the prosecutor’s office of the city of St. INPE will report the facts to the Department of Public Administration to initiate appropriate investigations,” the statement posted on Twitter reads.
The institute adds that “educational control forms are signed by the ex-prisoner, as well as by officials of the education department, the education coordinator, the responsible teacher and the director of the prison.”
“Similarly, the release statement, which takes into account the research done during his incarceration, was also signed by the former prisoner,” the statement said.
What did Antauro Humala say?
As you remember, the leader INPE, Omar Mendes, declared before the Congress that Antauro Humala redeemed his sentence for the approval of professional modules, where he performed Hello Kitty projects, studied tulip making and the art of Peruvian folk dances. In this regard, according to his version, he was released on August 19, and not in 2024, as expected.
However, in an interview with the portal information, Antauro Humala He denied doing any of these jobs, which he called “coju…”. Instead, he claimed he wrote 4 books.
“The fact that these inept people have set their standards, maybe they don’t want to show that Antauro Humala writes books. I dont know. INPE He gave the version to Congress, and sure enough, on paper, it turned out to be just that. But actually it’s my job (meaning his book) I don’t do koju…” he confirmed.
“As a prisoner, a prisoner and a prisoner, I completed my years of imprisonment, I worked and wrote four books that were published at the International Book Fair. two from prison fatty stones, one from the Chorrillos prison and one from the naval base. In addition, I continued to run my newspaper, which came out again, and I continued to organize my party from prison,” he added.
According to Umala, the head INPE he would have accounted for these works for not wanting to “recognize” his written work.
” INPE and the Peruvian state is so inefficient that if Cervantes were in prison and wrote Don Quixote of La Mancha, he would not be considered work. I wrote four books in prison, but INPE he doesn’t consider it a job (…) I didn’t do anything and it’s my job (shows his book) As for INPE, it’s not a job because they put this crap up. I have never done this and I say this sincerely. This is problem INPE”he remarked.
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