In an interview for RPPthe congresswoman Patricia Chirinos was questioned by the Barrio King case, in which she was linked to the death of the citizen Wilbur Castillowhen she was mayor of La Perla. As recalled, Castillo was murdered a few days after he threatened Chirinos, after transferring his little daughter to her study center. They killed him with 25 shots.
According to the statements that Wilbur gave to the Prosecutor’s Office, the Municipality that Chirinos led at that time delivered money to the criminal organization led by Gerson Adair Gálvez Calle, alias ‘Caracol’.
“For the love of God, I want to make this very clear. I was a victim of crime at that time. The criminals entered my office, pointed their weapons at me, and as mayor I had to retaliate and bar the entire second floor. so that the criminals would not come and try to extort me for work quotas,” said Chirinos, quite surprised by the accusations.
In her defense, the Avanza País congresswoman reported that Wilbur Castillo put a gun to her head, as a form of threat. “That man was murdered because criminals themselves kill each other,” he alleged.
Relatives of Wilbur Castillo held Patricia Chirinos responsible for his death
In response to this question, Chirinos stated that the Prosecutor’s Office investigation “did not make any sense,” which is why it ended up being archived. “I was a victim of that mob, I was a victim of that entire family of criminals who all they wanted was to get money,” he added.
It should be remembered that on the same day that former inmate Wilbur Castillo died, his brother Roberth blamed the then regional governor of Callao, Félix Moreno, the then district mayor of La Perla and her stepfather, Rogelio Canches, who, in his opinion, Once, he was a congressman.
Wilbur’s death occurs after he became a police informant and provided them with valuable information about Félix Moreno’s organization. He then addressed the press and told absolutely everything he knew. This would have caused his fatal outcome.