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The fate of Segundo businessman Alejandro Sánchez Sánchez, the fugitive owner of a house in the passage of Sarratea (Breña) and four other defendants in the “Shadow Counselors” case was left to the discretion. Third National Criminal Appeal Courtwho will decide on Tuesday, October 18, whether to cancel the ten-day provisional arrest warrant issued against them.
At the face-to-face hearing, which will take place from 10:00, the higher court will analyze the appeals submitted by lawyers Sanchez Sanchez; Eder Wheaton and Auner Vasquezformer presidential advisers; Salatiel Marrufo, former head of advisers to the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services and Sanitation; and businessman Jenine Cabrera Fernandez.
Recall that last Tuesday, Judge Victor Zuniga Urday, at the request of the Special Group of Prosecutors for Combating Corruption in Power, ruled pretrial detention ten against the aforementioned characters as part of Operation Valkyrie II, which also resulted in the offices and homes of six congressmen known as “The Children” being ransacked.
Lawyers for Marrufo, Sanchez, Viton, Cabrera and Vazquez argue in their appeals that there is no “obvious motivation” in Judge Zuniga Urday’s decision, and therefore they demand that the interim measure be lifted.

Detainees must participate virtually
The Supreme Chamber has ordered that, for security reasons, detainees under investigation participate in hearings virtually from the DIVIAC police headquarters in Cercado de Lima, where they are currently being held.
It must be indicated that businessman Alejandro Sanchez remains on the run from justice after members DIVIAC could not find him at home on the day of Operation Valkyrie II.
Two days after the fiscal rollout, Sanchez indicated in a video posted to his Facebook account that he did not commit any crime and had nothing to say to sue. effective cooperation. In this sense, he declared that he would not give in to justice and would not allow it to be contrary to his rights.
“I am not going to incriminate myself, I will not allow them to violate my rights, handcuff me and humiliate me, never, over my corpse! I will not allow me to be imprisoned for 3 years, and then they say that I have no corpus delicti,” he said.
Source: RPP

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