Guido Bellido, Guillermo Bermejo and Vladimir Cerrón are accused of alleged affiliation to the Luminous Path Terrorist Organization. The Prosecutor’s Office requests definitive disqualification of the three to exercise public office.
The Prosecutor’s Office requested 25 years in jail for the leader of Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerrónand 20 years for congressmen Guido Bellido and Guillermo Bermejo, as transcended in sources from the institution. The three involved are accused of alleged affiliation to the terrorist organization of the Luminous Sendero and Obstruction of Justice. In addition, the Public Ministry requested the final disqualification of Cerrón, Bellido and Bermejo To exercise public office.
In the case of Vladimir Cerrón Rojasthe investigation argues that I would have maintained communication With the hiker leader Víctor Quispe Palomino, aka “Comrade José”, between 2016 and 2017, through Alex José Pimentel Vidal, indicated as part of the Shining Path propaganda apparatus. In addition, he is accused of having sent intermediaries to prevent a witness from testifying against him.
For these facts, the Prosecutor’s Office has requested 25 years in prison For the former regional governor of Junín, who recently filed the appeal for the condemnation against him for three years and six months in prison for the Wanka Aerodrome case.
Prosecutor’s Office asks for 20 years in jail for Bermejo and Bellido
Regarding the cases of congressmen Guido Bellido and Guillermo Bermejothe fiscal accusation indicates that both would have maintained contact with members of the Shining Path and visited the terrorist camps in Vizcatán, within the VRAEM, between 2016 and 2018.
For them two, the prosecution requested 20 years in prison for alleged terrorist affiliation. In addition, the crime of obstruction of justice is charged, for which they could receive seven years and additional months of prison, due to possible pressures on a key witness in the process.
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