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Salatiel Marrufo, former head of the advisory cabinet Ministry of Housing during the reign of Gainer Alvaradomet at a hotel in the San Ysidro area with congressmen, businessmen and government suppliers in what was to be his “bunker” for social meetings.
According to a Sunday newspaper, Marrufo converted the said hotel, called El Marques, into an office outside the ministry, where he hosted congressmen, businessmen, government suppliers, including a delegation of Chinese businessmen. fourth force.
The meetings were held under such conditions as hotel lobbya cafeteria and conference room located in the basement and in complete privacy, according to the program report, which also indicated that there are no records of people present at this location, as is usually the case on the premises. from housing sectorwhere it is done to ensure transparency.
marrufo would have made this decision to find another place for informal meetings after the media began investigating the Sarratea house.
Also, according to an eyewitness, Salatiel Marrufo He served on the board of directors of Sedapal in May of this year, along with his functions in the housing sector, and was to participate in the tender for the receipt of millions of income in favor of the Parasol company, which was to be coordinated in relation to hotel services.
Marrufo will remain in prison
The court sentenced to 30 months of preventive detention those involved in the “shadow cabinet” case, including Salatiel Marrufo. He is credited with allegedly committing the crimes of a criminal organization, influence peddling, and conspiracy.
Judge Victor Zúñiga indicated that none of the three under investigation (Salatiel Marrufo, Abel Cabrera and Biberto Castillo) had an employment relationship and there was a risk of flight. For this reason, he considered it “necessary and ideal” for them to have preventive detention. Lawyers for the defendants immediately announced that they would appeal against this measure and opposed the decision.
According to the approach prosecution, Former advisers to President Castillo face at least 12 to 19 years in prison if found guilty of the crimes attributed to them.
Marrufo was captured by police last month as part of a joint 10-day pre-trial detention of several characters linked to Peter’s castle.
Source: RPP

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