congressman Freddy Diaz Monago announced that surrendered to justice after spending a few days in hiding after being reported — last Wednesday, July 27 — for the alleged crime of rape to the detriment of a Parliamentary worker. He announced that he will deliver his passport because he does not plan to escape the country.
“I find myself making myself available here at the Public Ministry so that the investigations of the case can begin. And, at the same time, to leave the passport”, briefly told Canal N.
Regarding the complaint itself, Freddy Diaz He claimed to be innocent and that he will declare this Monday, August 1 before the Public Ministry: “In no way, I am emphatic, I reject any act of violence against women. (…) Now what we are going to do is give all the statements and then I will be able to give more details”.
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On the other hand, the parliamentarian pointed out that he did not deliver days before because he wanted to wait for the end of July holidays to pass: “We are waiting for the whole process to continue, we have to complete all the stages. There were some holidays last week that is why today I am in the Prosecutor’s Office.”
Complaint against Freddy Díaz for rape
On the last Wednesday, July 27, the parliamentarian Freddy Diaz Monago He was denounced as the alleged perpetrator of the crime of rape against a Parliamentary worker. After what happened, the parliamentarian shied away from the authorities.
According to the testimony of the complainant, the events would have occurred in the early hours of Wednesday the 27th, in an office located in Jirón Azángaro, in downtown Lima. The worker reported that she was drinking alcohol with the congressman at the scene, talking about labor issues.
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after waking up, the woman reported that she was dizzy, disoriented and in painwhich is why she had to be helped by a friend, who showed up at the office in the company of a cash from the National Police (PNP). The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) he assisted her so that she could file a complaint against the parliamentarian.