Gabriel Herrera, president of the Board of Owners of the Mykonos condominiumtold the Congressional Oversight Commission that in the fortnight of January two cars entered that property with fraudulent State license plates.
It was in Mykonos where, in January of this year, a frustrated capture operation against Vladimir Cerrón was carried out.
It was possible to verify that the automobile license plates were false when doing a search in the database of the National Superintendence of Public Records (Sunarp). The vehicles were seen between January 16 and 18, according to Herrera’s story.
There has been speculation for several months that the Boluarte Government would be protecting Cerrón, who has so far been untraceable by the Police despite repeated search operations to proceed with his capture.
The Executive has denied that this is the case. Meanwhile, Cerrón speaks repeatedly through his social networks and recently answered a series of questions to the América Televisión program Cuarto Poder.
“There are 8 condominiums on Sarapampa beach. No owner or guard saw Cerrón or Boluarte. If they were there and left in some of these cars with fraudulent license plates, it will have to be found out, but, formally, no State delegation arrived at the gate of Mykonos,” Herrera said in Parliament.
Without Boluarte
At another time, Herrera pointed out that there were homes that did not allow the police who were looking for Cerrón to enter.
Of the 65 inhabited houses in sector D of the condominium – where it was speculated that Cerrón was -, 63 “voluntarily gave permission for the staff to enter.”
On the other hand, two of them – properties D56 and D22 – did not agree and “asked for some judicial authorization.”
“According to the Police, D56 is rented by Cuban citizens, while constant movement had been registered on D22,” Herrera explained.
In fact, cars with fraudulent State license plates entered to visit property D22. This is what the representative of Mykonos said.
At another time, Herrera denied that the president of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, had been seen in Mykonos. In a press conference held last week, the president did not deny having been in the area in the month of February.
Herrera explained that during the summer months there are many people in the condominium, making it highly unlikely that a high-profile figure like Boluarte would have gone unnoticed by the owners and security personnel. He commented that perhaps he entered hidden.