“Through Resolution No. 5, dated November 18, 2010, Judge Charlie C. Mendez Cueva of the 02nd Preparatory Investigation Court of Tumbes, in the proceeding against Jean Carlos Ching Piña and others, for the crime of Illegal Possession of Ammunition, declared FUNDED the request for dismissal in favor of Jean Carlos Alexander Ching Piña, as the author of the crime of Illegal Possession of Ammunition to the detriment of the Peruvian state, lifting all coercive measures of a personal or real nature issued against the accused, as well as canceling the criminal or judicial records generated in this process.”
The filing of the complaint filed against Mr. Ching Piña is declared
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