Óscar Rodríguez Gómez, known as “Turbo”, who, according to an intelligence report, planned an attack against Judge Richard Concepción Carhuancho, was released from the Cochamarca prison in Pasco, before serving his 30-year sentence for drug trafficking and money laundering.
The “Punto Final” program pointed out that despite his conviction, the investigations of the PNP Anti-Drug Directorate (DirandroI) revealed “Turbo” continued to operate from prison.
However, in 2023 The Fifth National Preparatory Investigation Court allowed his early departure. Two months earlier the Constitutional Court had rejected his request for a reduction in sentence.
Sonia Medina, former anti-corruption attorney, indicated that “Turbo” always sought benefits. Likewise, Miguel Pérez-Arroyo, an expert in criminology, pointed out The former prisoner stood out for his connection with powerful cartels, which allowed him to maintain an ostentatious lifestyle.
It is worth remembering that Oscar Rodriguez Gomez He was initially held in the Piedras Gordas prison, and then he was transferred to the Castro Castro prison and then to the Cochamarca prison, in Pasco. The latest due to an intelligence report that warned that he was planning a possible attack against Judge Richard Concepción Carhuancho.