The Peruvian Police have the order to search “hard” for a nephew of President Pedro Castillo on which weighs an international red alert from Interpol for his arrest, assured this Wednesday the Minister of the Interior of the Andean country, Dimitri Senmache.
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“The Police have the task of giving rights to all those who are requisitioned. The Police have the order to look for them and put more effort into that logic,” Senmache told reporters, in reference to the search for both Castillo’s nephew, Fray Vásquezas well as former presidential secretary Bruno Pacheco.
On May 17, the Peruvian National Police issued a red alert, an international order used by Interpol to request preventive detention with a view to extradition against Vásquez and Pacheco.
The Police is in charge of enforcing all those who are required. The Police have the order to look for them and put a greater effort in that logic
Both are fugitives from Justice while they are being investigated for, presumably, having improperly interfered in the appointment of officials of Provías Descentralizado, the executing unit of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
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Recently, the Judiciary confirmed the preventive detention order for 24 months against Pacheco and Vásquez in the framework of the fiscal investigations that are being carried out for alleged corruption in the Provías tender for the construction of the Tarata automobile bridge, over the Huallaga River, in the jungle region of San Martín.
On May 10, the Superior Court of Justice of Lima revoked another preventive detention order against another nephew of Castillo, allegedly involved in a network of corruption in the Ministry of Transport and Communications, although it maintained a precautionary measure of appearance before The authority.
EFE
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