The state attorney general Daniel Soria denounced the president Pedro Castillo before the Attorney General Zoraida Avalos for the alleged commission of the crimes of illegal sponsorship and influence peddling, within the framework of meetings he held with the businesswoman related to the Puente Tarata II Consortium, Karelim López, who would there be favored by granting him the good end of the work Puente Tarata in San Martín.
In this sense, the document presented indicates different facts for which it is suspected that the head of state would have committed the crimes in question that are currently being investigated by the Second Office of the Second Provincial Corporate Prosecutor’s Office of Lima against the former secretary of the Palace, Bruno Pacheco.
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Said meetings between the president Castle, beside Karelim Lopez, were carried out in the five-story house located in the Sarratea 179 passage, in the Breña district, delimits in the complaint. In addition, it indicates that the State Attorney General’s Office asked Pacheco for information on the meetings in question, however, he affirmed that he had no record of it.
Soria emphasizes its request to Zoraida Avalos so that once the investigation against the president has started, it does not suspend it, since according to article 117 of the Constitution, the investiture of Castillo does not prevent him from being investigated during his mandate.
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They raided the homes of Karelim López and Bruno Pacheco
This Friday, December 17 The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office began the search of the home of Karelim López and Bruno Pacheco. This diligence takes place within the framework of the investigation against both of them for the alleged crime of influence peddling and aggravated collusion in the bidding for the Puente Tarata work in San Martín.
The document that authorizes the “search, home search, personal search, seizure and others” of a total of 13 properties specifies that “documents, goods, electronic equipment and objects of interest for the investigation” will be collected, as well as documents related to the decentralized Provías tender and the Terminex company, member of the Tarata II Bridge Consortium.