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Meeting of Castillo and Barba: this was the meeting in which it was planned to spy on Patricia Benavides

Meeting of Castillo and Barba: this was the meeting in which it was planned to spy on Patricia Benavides

Pedro Castillo and charles beard met in San Bartolo to plan a spy job against the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavides, Colonel PNP Harvey Colchado and the opposition to his management. The meeting between the two took place inside a Lexus brand vehicle. Barba asked that only he and the former president be in the car. He also requests that no one come closer than 10 meters. When the former head of state goes up and sits down, the former officer greets him and tells him that he came from ‘El español’.

Later, he adds a sentence that upsets the president: “You are dead, Mr. President.” Castle is surprised. Barba tells him that no one had checked him, that he could have a weapon, a microphone, that his security was useless. In this way he tried to gain his trust. The former president half smiled. He told him that the Spaniard had spoken highly of him and wanted him to run the National Intelligence Service to spy on journalists and opposition politicians.

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