The fugitive from justice and leader of Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerrón, generated outrage from users on social networks after publicly offering to operate for free to the PNP non-commissioned officer Roger Quispe Aranda, who was left with serious brain damage after a work accident, in exchange for having his judicial situation reviewed.
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In the message that was spread on their social networksCerrón stated that “There is no irreversible brain damage. I will operate on him for free if they change my judicial condition. The patient can recover all his faculties due to his age, the left cephalic depression is natural after a craniectomy, he only needs a cranial plasty and the brain plasticity will adapt.”
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Thus, when trying to put direct pressure on the justice system, he had no qualms about using the medical condition of an agent in critical condition and said that he has operated on hundreds of patients in extremely unfavorable situations.
“This is one of the cases [parecido al del policía]with a burst cranial vault, which had to be operated on five times many years ago and now enjoys enviable health. Age is the main factor that defines success or failure in traumatic brain injury surgery, but action must be immediate and precise,” reads their social networks.
Cerrón, currently with preventive detention order for the Wanka Aerodrome case and with judicial appeals rejected in the Judiciary and the Constitutional Courtsought to link his procedural situation with a medical intervention that, according to him, would allow Quispe’s recovery.
Non-commissioned officer Roger Quispe suffered a 4-meter fall
Non-commissioned officer Roger Quispe Aranda, barely 25 years old, suffered a fall of approximately four meters while cleaning a window at the Pamplona II police station, in San Juan de Miraflores. The order would have been given by Captain Lisset Quispe, despite the fact that police regulations expressly prohibit assigning non-commissioned officers to cleaning or maintenance tasks unrelated to the service.
Quispe He did not have any safety equipment or preparation to carry out these types of tasks. The fall was brutal, as witnesses reported that, after the impact, the young police officer was bleeding from his mouth, nose and ears. He was rushed to the María Auxiliadora Hospital.in which doctors had to perform a craniectomy to save his life by removing part of the skull bone due to brain swelling.
Since then, his condition has been critical. According to his family, the non-commissioned officer cannot speak, he does not recognize his parents and the right side of his body does not respond. His recovery depends on specialized interventions, including the placement of a titanium plate, as well as intensive neurological therapies.
The family also accused that, initially, they were falsely informed that the young man had suffered a “traffic accident,” a version that was later denied by the facts and by the Police Ombudsman’s Office itself. In parallel, the captain who would have given the irregular order faces a complaint for abuse of authority and serious injuries, while the San Juan de Miraflores Prosecutor’s Office opened a criminal investigation.
