National Police caught this wednesday Brian Villanueva Castillo (29) and Yolanda Castillo Garcia (65), former partner and former mother-in-law of activist Solciret Rodriguez Aybar, who was killed in 2016. Both had active injunctions for offenses against the administration of justice and a real cover-up.
How could he know RPP Newsnone of the detainees resisted police intervention. They were found in a house in Callao and handed over to the police station for further transfer to the headquarters of the props.
Permanent Collegial Criminal Court of the Supreme Court of Justice Callao Sentenced to Brian Villanueva D Yolanda Castillo for the crime of actually covering up a murder Solciret Rodriguez the imposition of 3 years and 4 months of imprisonment, which came into force at the beginning of June.
The judge also sentenced him to 30 years in prison. Kevin Villanueva and Andrea Aguirre, 28, both accused of murder Solciret Rodriguez. In the case of the latter, the prosecutor’s office will appeal the decision in order for Andrea to be found guilty of committing femicide.
Solciret Rodriguez She was last seen on August 23, 2016. After several years of searching, her remains were found in a house in Girón Condesuyos, in Cercado de Lima.
Homicide Squad Police Criminal Investigation Department stopped in 2020 Andrea Aguirre and your partner Kevin Villanuevaas suspects in the disappearance of a student. After some time, they confessed to the crime.
Aguirre admitted to PNP investigators that he dismembered the body Solciret Rodriguezbut were assured that the activist’s death was accidental during a discussion between them and Kevin Villanueva.
Solciret Rodriguez’s father disagrees with verdict
Carlos Rodriguez, father of Solciret Rodriguez, disagreed with the 30- and 28-year prison sentences for Kevin Villanueva and Andrea Aguirre, respectively, for the murder of an activist, handed down by the Permanent Collegiate Criminal Court Supreme Court of Callaor.
In statements to RPP News, the father of the victim called the sentence unfortunate for the perpetrators of the crime, as well as for those who covered up the murder of a young activist. In this regard, he argued that the judges were very attentive, despite the evidence presented by the prosecutor’s office.
“They are very attentive to the judges who made this decision, knowing that, having evidence of phone calls, everything is there, the prosecutor presented them very well, but the Collegium did not act as it should have acted, not in this part,” he added. he.
Source: RPP

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