Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law surrendered

Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law surrendered

“The delivery of my sponsored (Yenifer Paredes) has taken them by surprise (the prosecutors), we are inside the prosecution” confirmed the lawyer José Dionisio to the local radio RPP.

About Yenifer Paredes, who considers the presidential couple as “her parents”, since Tuesday there has been a arrest warrant preliminary for 10 days for his alleged participation in a network of corruption Y money launderingwhich according to justice, would be directed by the Peruvian president.

“With courage and bravery, (she) is in the prosecution,” added the lawyer, highlighting the 26-year-old’s decision. Paredes appeared at the headquarters of the Public Ministry.

The unexpected delivery gave a bizarre turn to this case, after justice raided the president’s family home in northern Peru this morning in search of his sister-in-law, after unsuccessfully searching the government palace in Lima the day before.

Search of Castillo’s home

Castle’s home in Chugur, province of Chota, He had been registered this day without being able to find his sister-in-law, a police source from that town in the Cajamarca region, some 800 km north of the capital, told AFP early.

The operation took place after a team of prosecutors and police officers also raided the government palace without finding Paredes.

According to images broadcast by several television channels, the agents entered the family home of Pedro Castillo in the village.

The Superior Court of Justice authorized on Tuesday the fiscal requirement for the search because Castillo’s sister-in-law indicated up to three addresses in her identity documents.

A source from the prosecutor’s office consulted by AFP could not confirm the operation, for reasons of secrecy of the process.

However, the President Pedro Castillo mid-morning confirmed the action in Cajamarca during a public act at the Government Palace, seat of the Executive in Lima.

“They have just entered my home,” said the president, a 52-year-old rural teacher and trade unionist who faces up to five tax investigations for alleged corruptionan unprecedented situation for an incumbent president in Peru.

Due to the corruption investigation, Paredes had already been summoned to testify before the Public Ministry and to appear before a control commission of the Congress Peruvian, mid-July.

Pedro Castillo had described his sister-in-law’s arrest warrant on Tuesday as a “media show”while insisting that the opposition is trying to take power “illegally and unconstitutionally.”

“Today, the Government Palace and the Presidential House, once again, have been violated with a illegal trespassing endorsed by a judge to take away from the Peruvian people their legitimate government,” he assured.

Source: Ambito

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