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The Ministry of Public Opinion (MP) announced this Saturday, January 21, that it ordered that Coordination of the Specialized Human Rights Inspectorate deploy command from specialized prosecutors to police stations where people who intervened after the police operation at the National University of the Mayor of San Marcos (UNASM) were transferred.
In RPP Noticias, Senior Prosecutor Alfonso Barrenechea, National Coordinator of the Prosecutor’s Office for Crime Prevention, reported that about 205 people were detained and subsequently transferred to the headquarters of the Anti-Terrorist Directorate (Dircote) and the Criminal Investigation Directorate (Dirincri), both located in Cercado de Lima.
In his statement EVENINGS clarified that the on-duty prosecutor’s office for criminal cases had taken over the competence to carry out the identification, forensic medical examination and order to take measures to ensure the “observance of procedural rights” of the defendant. people intervened.
Similar institution recalled that as soon as it became known about the intervention of the police, it was sent to Crime Prevention Prosecutors to objects UNAMS to check for legality and due process.
With regard to police information about the alleged arrest of three people linked to the crime of terrorism, National Prosecutor’s Office He replied that there was an on-duty profile prosecutor on the UNMIS campus to “handle the relevant proceedings”.
“We repeat to the population that the public ministry acts objectively, autonomously fulfilling its constitutional functions,” reads the letter from the institution chaired by Patricia Benavidez.
The prosecutor’s office will determine whether the police actions were legal when the protocol of the operation is published.
Senior Prosecutor Alfonso Barrenecha, the prosecutor’s office’s national crime prevention coordinator, declined to say whether the operation carried out by the police was legal. He explained that the duty criminal prosecutor would be responsible for reviewing the report, soon to be released by the police, to verify legal analysis and assess the performance of PNP personnel.
barren He specified that the police report should be published within 48 hours and that it should contain a protocol and a number of documents about the operation.
“We could not give an assessment, because the criminal prosecutor will have to conduct a legal analysis and check the actions of the police body,” he said.
Asked if there was any connection to the San Marcos authorities, the spokesman for the public ministry said no, but commented that the UNAMS board opened a criminal case a few days ago in connection with the alleged crime of usurpation to take over the university. He noted that the case has already been referred to the tax office.
Source: RPP

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