Yenifer Paredes appeared this Tuesday, July 19, before the Public Prosecutor’s Office to provide details on the alleged influence peddling case that was launched against her after the broadcast of a video in which she is seen together with Hugo Espino offering sanitation works. The investigated arrived minutes before 10 in the morning after missing a first citation on July 11.
As La República advanced through declarations of benji espinoza, the sister of the first lady appeared before the tax authorities this Tuesday, July 19, minutes before 10 in the morning, the time at which she was summoned. In this way, Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law makes her first appearance in an uneventful entrance to the building of the Public ministry.
The smallest of the Paredes avoided giving statements to the press and went directly to the fifth floor of the Prosecutor’s Office building, where he will have to answer questions from the anti-corruption prosecutor in charge of the case, Jony Peña.
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It is important to emphasize that, in this preliminary investigation for alleged influence peddling, Yenifer Paredes is the main person involved, since she is the one who appears in the video offering sanitation works for the Chadín district in Chota., Cajamarca. In that same audiovisual material, Hugo Espino, JJM Espino’s titular businessman, was also seen next to him, who, in the same way, He went to testify before the Prosecutor’s Office two hours before her, at 8 a.m. this Tuesday.
With the visit of the sister of the first lady to the headquarters of the Prosecutor’s Office, the first round of interrogations is completed in the case that directly involves Lilia Paredes, Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law, and businessman Hugo Espino.
After receiving these three statements, Judge Peña will determine whether to complete the preliminary investigation stage in the case or carry out the corresponding procedures to summon any of the three characters againin case the demonstrations collected this July 19 are not enough.