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Colonel PNP (r) Max Anhuamán is appointed as director of the DINI

Max Anhuamán

Through a supreme resolution of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Max Orlando Anhuamán Centeno as executive director of the National Intelligence Directorate (DINI).

The provision was published today in the Legal Standards Bulletin of the official newspaper El Peruano and it specifies that the measure is protected by the Organic Law of the Executive and the Law that regulates the participation of the Executive Branch in the appointment and designation of public officials .

Retired PNP Colonel Max Anhuamán, it is recalled, was appointed in 2023 as head of the Directorate against Terrorism (Dircote) of the National Police and in October of last year he was retired.

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He served the country for more than 30 years as a member of the National Police and highlights in his file the deactivation, some time ago, in Trujillo, of an NGO dedicated to the indoctrination of children under the thought of the genocidal Shining Path leader Abimael Guzmán.

Anhuamán’s work was also key to preventing the fugitive from justice Vladimir Cerrón, owner of Perú Libre, from entering the Cuban embassy in Lima in December 2023.

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