General Óscar Arriola, chief of the General Staff, will appear shortly at the Oversight Commission. This, as part of the investigations into the escape of Vladimir Cerrón, which would have taken place, last February, in the presidential vehicle also known as ‘cofre’ or ‘Dinamóvil’.
The general secretary of the Presidential Office, Enrique Ernesto Vílchez Vílchez, and the head of the Military House, General Gonzalo Borda Pérez Albela, have also been summoned to testify this Wednesday, October 2, in the Oversight commission.
Vílchez and Borda will also have to answer what the agenda and route of the presidential vehicle’s travels were, between last January and February, when it headed south of Lima, heading to Ica.
This is because on February 24, the Cuarto Poder program published photographs of the presidential vehicle, license plate EGR844, near the Mikonos condominium in Sarapampa in Asia, where Cerrón was searched weeks before by the Police.
Invitation to the Palace Secretary.
The president of the Oversight Commission, Juan Burgos, had also summoned the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez, and the driver of the presidential vehicle, PNP non-commissioned officer Félix Montalvo, on this date.
However, last Tuesday, Santiváñez assured that he was not going to give Montalvo permission to attend to give his testimony because it was a matter of state security.
The president of Inspection said that the decision made by Santiváñez is an “obstruction” to the investigations. According to Burgos, Montalvo has to answer if he traveled, between February 24 and 27, to the Pisco airport, in Ica, so that Cerrón can escape the country in a small plane heading to Venezuela, Cuba or Bolivia.
In today’s session, the vice president of the commission, Héctor Valer, will ask that Montalvo be summoned to testify again, but this time “by degree or force.”
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