One day after the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez, and the general commander of the National Police (PNP), Víctor Zanabria, publicly denied that the kidnapping of Iván Siucho Neira has any relation to the case of Los Waykis en la Sombra, the latter’s official statement refutes their versions from start to finish.
According to the police report of his testimony, which Peru21 had access to last Saturday before the Criminal Investigation Department of the PNP itself, Siucho said that he was kidnapped with the aim of silencing him and bringing down the fiscal investigation in which he has been collaborating, in which the brother and former lawyer of the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, are involved.
“You’re screwed, you snitch, we’re from the police,” was, according to him, one of the threatening phrases he heard during his transfer in a car.
SIUCHO’S STORY
In his statement, Siucho says that, days before his kidnapping, he was contacted by phone by a man who identified himself as ‘Sebastian’, who was planning to rent heavy machinery for underground mining, an activity he is engaged in.
“We arranged a meeting for Friday, August 23, between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. Friday arrived and ‘Sebastián’ told me that he couldn’t attend, that ‘Enrique’ would go instead of him,” he said.
The person identified as ‘Enrique’ appeared, went up to his apartment on the sixth floor and, after a few minutes of conversation, told him that the real people interested in renting the machinery would just arrive. Five minutes later, after receiving a call, ‘Enrique’ went down in the elevator to let those people up.
Four minutes later, Siucho says, ‘Enrique’ went back up to the apartment but accompanied by four other people. One of them identified himself as ‘Cristian Huamaní’, who said that his father was arriving to finalize the transaction. ‘Enrique’ went back down and went up with his supposed father, who appeared with a briefcase.
“At that moment this guy pulled out a gun, pointing it at my girlfriend Nicol Rene Graña Martínez, saying ‘you’re a fucking snitch, you son of a bitch, we’re from the police,’” Siucho continued. He said that after that, they took away his and his girlfriend’s cell phones. ‘Cristian Huamaní’s’ father threatened his girlfriend, telling her that he was going to kill her.
“Then, they made me film a video with two shiny bars that could have been minerals (and two subjects) instructed me to say that they were my property,” he said.
Siucho indicated that, after that, “the subject known as ‘Huamaní’, who has the particular characteristic of being bald, told me: ‘With this video we are going to screw you, we are going to take away your status as a collaborator in the Los Waykis case.'”
“STOP COLLABORATING”
The people did not identify themselves nor did they show the alleged police order to intervene. Siucho then told his girlfriend to ask for help from his brother Eduardo Siucho, who was on another floor, to which the captors shouted at him: “Stay there, you motherfucker, because I’m going to shoot you.”
Another man asked him for money, telling him that he needed to settle things with the “boss.” At that time, as he revealed, Peru21 Yesterday, Siucho was shown a news item regarding the testimony that would incriminate lawyer Mateo Castañeda, who had wanted to cover up a large sum of money as services paid by Siucho to him. “You are screwed, you and your brother already have proceedings, so it is better that you go down and sort things out, that you stop talking and collaborating with the Prosecutor’s Office,” they told him.
Siucho went down to the first floor, threatened. Outside, they demanded US$50,000 from him. They made him contact the boss, who was at a base located on Av. Aramburú. As he refused to make the payment, they took him by force to the boss’s base to talk.
On the way, there was an intervention outside his home in Surco. This alerted the kidnappers and the criminal operation was foiled. They released him and he took a taxi back to his home. Without a doubt, this story is just beginning.
“DINA ASKED ME TO CLOSE DIVIAC”
José Carlos Mejía, lawyer for PNP Captain Junior Izquierdo (‘Culebra’), shared with Cuarto Poder the audios that complicate the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez, by referring to a request from the same president, Dina Boluarte, to close the Diviac, making it clear that with that condition she appointed him to the position.
In one of the conversations between the minister and his friend Junior Izquierdo, held five days after Santiváñez was sworn in as head of the Mininter, the former is heard saying: “Dina asked me to close Diviac twice. Until yesterday she told me that. I told her: I can’t, I can’t.” However, at another point he says: “You know that, to get on, anything goes. She asked me: can you deactivate Diviac? I said yes.”
The Minister of the Interior confirmed the meeting between him and ‘Culebra’, but denied that the voice was his.
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