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Beder Camacho, a former deputy secretary of the presidential office, said this Wednesday that he had confirmed to the prosecutor’s office that he had received death threats, which he requested in front of the head public service guarantees for your life and the life of your family
As explained in the statements Air-night edition rotor, this threat was made on the phone, where he was told “death to traitors.” He indicated that the object was under investigation and that he had already recorded a video which he distributed in case something happened to him.
“Today, I confirmed that I received death threats against the prosecutor investigating the case, and asked through her that the prosecutor of the nation provide appropriate guarantees to me or my family,” he said.
Given this situation, Camacho said he had to leave his home in order to maintain his integrity. However, he said that he was calm because these threats did not frighten him and that he would continue to cooperate with the authorities. public service as researched.
About the investigation against you
In this regard, the former official clarified that he is not subject to the process effective cooperationbut that from the first day he was brought to the investigation, he was ready to cooperate with the prosecutor’s office.
“The times when I was called are over. I did not interfere, I am not threatened with flight, because I do not even have a passport. I am in Lima, I have an appointment and I go at the appointed time and date. public service”, held.
In addition, he said that he was afraid of going to prison because, in his opinion, he did not commit any crime and did not steal any salt from the state. He added that he did not contact any ministry to ask for anything or get any help.
“I am a career civil servant, and I have always wanted to work for the country, that is, to change. I am the son of a handicraft fisherman, I know what poverty is, what poverty is, and we always wanted to change this, but who is not afraid to go to jail, ”he said.
Source: RPP
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