The legal status of President Pedro's nephews Castillo is complicated by the passing of days, this time they are facing a request to prevent them from leaving the country filed by the anti-corruption prosecutor Karla Zecerrano. The petition against Fray Vasquez Castillo and Gian Marco Castillo also involves the businessman Zamir Villaverde and other members of the Termirex company.
The decision to proceed with the prosecution's request will be made by the judge of the Second Preparatory Investigative Court, Manuel Chuyo, who will hear Zecerrano's arguments on Wednesday, March 30 from 9:00 a.m. justice after it became known that a preliminary arrest warrant had been imposed on them.
The impossibility of locating President Castillo's nephews was confirmed following the operation led by prosecutor Karla Zecerrano, in which eleven suspects involved in the award of the million-dollar work of a consortium related to the questioned businesswoman Karelim López were raided and preliminarily arrested.
It should be noted that López, in her attempt to become an effective collaborator, it was pointed out that the aforementioned relatives of the head of state would be part of a network dedicated to committing acts of corruption from the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC).
“I also know that there is a mafia in the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), made up of President Pedro Castillo Terrones, Minister Juan Silva, the Chinese companies Consorcio Conservación Vial Mazocruz (China Civil Engineering Construction Branch of Peru) and others, always with the participation of the Peruvian company INIP Ingeniería Integration of Proyectos S.A.C., formed by Roberto Jesús Aguilar Quispe, approximately 27 years old; this is how Zamir Villaverde García, who is the cashier, also participate in this mafia; the nephews of the president: Fray Vasquez Castillo, Gian Marco Castillo Gómez, Rousbelt [Rudbel] Oblitas Paredes [nephew on the side of his wife], and five congressmen of Acción Popular”, were Lopez's statements to the prosecutor's office, according to a publication by El Comercio.
CONGRESS RESPONDS
Since the whereabouts of Fray Vasquez Castillo and Gian Marco Castillo, nephews of President Pedro Castillo, are unknown, the Congressional Oversight Commission asked the Minister of the Interior, Alfonso Chávarry, to include those mentioned in the most wanted list. The request was also extended to the president's former secretary, Bruno Pacheco, who could not be located by the authorities either.
“Given the seriousness of an alleged escape from the country of Bruno Pacheco, Fray Vasquez and Gian Marco Castillo, this commission has asked the Ministry of the Interior to include the three in the Rewards Program. Likewise, it has been requested that a migration alert be set up,” the commission reported from its social media accounts. A document was also sent to the National Superintendent of Migration, Jorge Armando Martín Fernández Campos, requesting that they send the entire immigration record of entry and exit from the country from July 28, 2021 to date, as well as to issue a red immigration alert against the three fugitives.
In total, the persons whom the authorities seek to preliminarily arrest are Bruno Pacheco Castillo, Victor Valdivia Malpartida, Edgar Vargas Mas, Alcides Villafuerte Vizcarra, Hector Pasapera Lopez, George Pasapera Adrianzén, Victor San Miguel Velasquez, Luis Pasapera Adrianzén, Zamir Villaverde, Fray Vasquez Castillo and Gianzén Marco Castillo Gomez.
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