The new Minister of the Interior, Dimitri Senmachereferred to the fugitive nephews of President Pedro Castillo, Fray Vásquez Castillo and Gian Marco Castillo Gómez, and emphasized that all those requisitioned in the country, regardless of their names, be “promptly arrested.”
In statements to Exitosa Noticias and to the question about what he will do in the case of the president’s relatives, the head of the Ministry emphasized that the institutions cannot personally mix with judicial issues and that on this point the National Police is being demanded “make big catches”.
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“Capturing the people who are requisitioned is one of the principles that we are going to follow and when I say requisitioned I do not mean one person or another, because I think it is important that institutions be understood, they cannot be mixed personally with judicial issues”he expressed.
“The person who has been requested is persecuted, a reward is put on him and the police are being required to make large arrests. I am not going to refer to the people, but I am referring to the fact that all those who are requisitioned and who have rewards have to be arrested promptly and for that intelligence is needed”he added.
Senmache He said that to capture intelligence is needed and that the information of said sector cannot end up in the hands of just anyone. He was also in favor of resuming the eradication of illegal coca crops and entering the Valley of the Apurimac and Ene Rivers (Vraem) to regain control of the area.
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It should be noted that the National Police has issued an international search and arrest alert against Bruno Pacheco, former Secretary General of the Presidential Office of peter castleand the president’s nephew, Friar Vasquez. Both have been fugitives since March.
The measure was adopted after the Judiciary confirmed the preventive detention order for 24 months against Pacheco Castillo, the businessman Zamir Villaverde Y Vasquez Castillo.