This Tuesday, August 23, starting at 10:00 am, the hearing requesting 36 months of preventive detention for Yenifer Paredes will be resumed, sister-in-law of the President of the Republic, peter castle. The announcement was made —last sunday 21— by the judge Johnny Gomez Balboa of the Third National Preparatory Investigation Court.
Yenifer Paredes: This Tuesday, August 23, the preventive detention hearing is resumed
Police security around the audience
The streets of the Tacna extension, in the Cercado de Lima, are closed and with a strong police contingent to provide security for the hearing that will evaluate the request of the Public Ministry that will analyze the legal situation of Yenifer Paredes.
José Dionicio Quesnay will defend Yenifer Paredes
Attorney José Dionicio Quesnay is currently the attorney for Yenifer Paredes, sister-in-law of President Pedro Castillo. The lawyer will seek that the judge rule against the request for 36 months of preventive detention.
Audience of Yenifer Paredes and José Medina will be seen separately
On Sunday the 21st, it was determined that the other hearing requesting 36 months of preventive detention for José Medina, mayor of Anguia, will be held on Wednesday the 24th, one day after that of Yenifer Paredes.
Yenifer Paredes arrived at the headquarters of the PJ
Yenifer Paredes, sister-in-law of President Pedro Castillo, arrived at the headquarters of the Judiciary to resume the hearing that was suspended last Sunday, August 21. The start of the same is scheduled for 10:00 am, where the request of the Public Ministry will be evaluated.
Yenifer Paredes is transferred to a hearing
A white vehicle is in charge of transporting Yenifer Paredes from the Prefecture to the hearing requesting 36 months of preventive detention for Yenifer Paredes.
Photo: Vanessa Trebejo / URPI-LR
Vehicle that will transport Yenifer Paredes arrived at the prefecture
Yenifer Paredes: vehicle that transports Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law left the Prefecture for the courthouse for a 36-month preventive detention hearing.
Credits: Vanessa Trebejo / URPI-LR
Yenifer Paredes has been detained since August 10
The sister of the first lady Lilia Paredes has been detained since last August 10 after voluntarily presenting herself before the main office of the Public Ministry. A day before, prosecutor Hans Aguirre and Colonel of the PNP Special Team, Harvey Colchado, went to the Government Palace to carry out her arrest against Paredes Navarro, but they did not find her.
Yenifer Paredes is accused of being a member of a criminal organization
The sister-in-law of the head of state is accused of being one of the members of an alleged criminal organization that would be led by President Castillo.
According to the fiscal thesis, President Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law would be responsible for capturing mayors to offer them state financing for their public works projects.
That same Sunday, the representative of the Public ministry was in favor of the request made by the lawyers Dionicio Quesnay (defense of Yenifer Paredes) and Martin Silva (representative of José Medina), who requested that they be given more time to analyze the two requests for integration into the request for preventive detention for both investigated.
According to the hypothesis that drives the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Yenifer Paredes would be in charge of “searching for and recruiting mayors from the different localities of the country to offer them the viability and speed for the financing of your public works projectsamong them, sanitation projects, transitability, etc.”.
the sister-in-law of head of state She is accused of being one of the members of an alleged criminal organization that would be led by President Castillo.
Likewise, Walls She has been detained since last August 10 after voluntarily presenting herself before the main office of the Public Ministry. A day before, the prosecutor Hans Aguirre and the colonel of the PNP Special Team, Harvey Colchado, They went to the Government Palace to carry out the arrest against Paredes Navarro, but they did not find her.
Finally, the hearing requesting 36 months of preventive detention for Joseph Medinamayor of Anguia, will be held on Wednesday 24. He has also been under preliminary arrest since August 10.