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Minister of Internal Affairs, Willy Huertasaid that the capture of former Minister of Transport and Communications Juan Silva, who is currently a fugitive from justice, depends on Task Force on Combating Corruption of the Prosecutor’s Office and a group of police officers led by a PNP colonel Harvey Colchado.
“Capture [de Juan Silva] depends on special equipment [del Ministerio Público]since they were entrusted to them, they organized themselves, and he is designed for this,” he said in an interview in TV Peru publish the balance of the first 100 days of its management in minter.
The task force reports directly public service. We don’t ask them to account for this because it can be understood in other ways, but I know they are working with prosecution constantly and permanently. What we do is support them in all their management so that they can achieve their goal,” he added, assuring that “the National Police continues to work to find, locate and capture” the former member of the executive branch.
Investigation against former minister
In June last year, the judiciary banned people from leaving the country for 36 months against John Silva for the alleged crimes of a criminal organization and conspiracy to the detriment of the state in the case named Tarata III-Provias Decentralized Bridge.
According to the tax thesis, the former minister allegedly committed illegal actions when conducting tenders, hiring officials, including in favor of businessmen.
For this reason, the Ministry of the Interior (Mininter) is offering a reward of SGD 50,000 for information that will facilitate the capture of John Silva.
Source: RPP

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