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Andrea Vidal Case: Prosecutor’s Office in Human Trafficking Crimes intervenes Legal Office of Congress

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For the second time in less than a week, representatives of the Public Ministryspecifically the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for the Crime of Human Trafficking of Lima Centro, the Legal and Constitutional Office of the Parliament for him Andrea Vidal case related to the alleged existence of a prostitution network in that branch of the State.

With the support of members of the National Police, the prosecutors in charge of the case are currently on the sixth floor of the legislative building located at 251 Abancay Avenue.

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This is the second procedure that has been carried out at said location in less than a week. Days ago, prosecutors carried out a similar procedure, collecting documentation, computers and records of videos from the chambers of the legislative complex and the office held by Jorge Torres Saravia until a few weeks ago, accused of the alleged crime of sexual exploitation to the detriment of unidentified women.

So far the proceedings are being carried out completely normally without any pronouncement from the Congress of the Republic whose head Eduardo Salhuana is in China and with the threat of a motion of censure against him.

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