The Minister of the Interior, Dimitri Senmacheruled out that he is evaluating resigning as a result of the escape of the former minister John Silvawho has been a fugitive since July 7 when his preliminary arrest was ordered.
“I have not thought about it (resigning from office). I intend to fulfill as I swore the day I accepted the position and as I told the president. I assume this position, in principle, freely, nobody is going to force me to put someone on my team “answered.
Before the Control Commission, Senmache denied that the police or his office can assume responsibility for Juan Silva remaining a fugitive, assuring that they can only act within the framework of the law and based on the requests made by the Ministry. Public.
“At no time in my administration is there a single order, a single saying, a single sign that someone has wanted to hide. We have no fear of finding any of the people who are being sought.”he said when remembering the former secretary general of Pedro Castillo, Bruno Pacheco, the nephew of President Fray Vásquez and the fugitive Juan Silva.
The head of the Ministry of the Interior attributed to the Prosecutor’s Office the delay of two days, from June 4 to 6, the formal delivery of the preliminary arrest warrant against the former Minister of Transportation. Likewise, he pointed out that the request for video surveillance requested by the Public Ministry does not allow a follow-up work.
“I cannot accept responsibility that does not concern me when the Public Ministry, the director and executor of the investigations, is the one that should keep this whole procedure in reserve”he questioned.
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Dimitri Senmache assured that all efforts have been redoubled to capture fugitives from justice such as Juan Silva and others linked to Pedro Castillo’s entourage.
“I commit myself before the citizenry to make all human efforts and not stop until these people are arrested and put so that they can give an account before society in the face of justice. That is the commitment of a person who has no political, economic commitment to absolutely anyone”guaranteed.