The Congress of the Republic has approved inviting to the hemicycle the interior minister, Dimitri Senmacheto explain topics relevant to your sector, such as escape of the former head of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Juan Silva. Also, about the Atico massacre in Arequipa, the actions to capture the former secretary of the Palace, Bruno Pacheco and others involved in corruption cases linked to the government who are fugitives.
In this way, With 69 votes in favor, 40 against and 6 abstentions, it was agreed that Senmache be summoned for today, Thursday the 16th at 8:00 p.m. m.
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At the beginning of the debate, a preliminary question was proposed so that the head of the Interior be invited to the Defense Commission to be questioned about the actions taken regarding the aforementioned points, and if his answers were not satisfactory, only then summon it to plenary. However, when the proposal was put to a vote, it was rejected.
As reported, the former Minister of Transportation, Juan Silva, fled after the Supreme Court ordered his preliminary arrest at the request of the Public Ministry last Saturday, June 4. About it, the head of the Mininter indicated that the responsibility rested with the Prosecutor’s Office, for not having notified the Police in time about the arrest request.
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Regarding the confrontation between miners from Atico Calpa, Calpa Renace and security personnel from the mining company Intigold Mining, which left 14 dead, the circumstances in which it took place must be investigated, since not only some of the bodies found have bullet holes from different calibers, others also show injuries that show that they were cruelly beaten and thrown into a ravine where they died. All this has been confirmed by the autopsies carried out by Legal Medicine staff of the Public Ministry.
In turn, the former secretary of Palacio Bruno Pacheco, and the president’s nephews, Fray Vásquez and Gian Marco Castillo they are evading justice, and are accused of carrying out illicit negotiations with the State.