The holder of the portfolio of the Interior, Dimitri Senmache, responded to questions against him and asserted that there is “lightness” in the criticism towards him. He also shared some documents analyzed from the prosecution and the PNP.
To support his position, the minister presented screenshots of the request made by the Public Ministry on May 27, when the video surveillance order against former minister Juan Silva was ordered.
“There is a lot of lightness in the comments and remarks of various people who supposedly should know about laws and regulations. Here I publish the operative part of the request made by the Office of the Prosecutor of the Nation to the National Police of Peru regarding the request for video surveillance”said the minister through his Twitter account.
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The publication was accompanied by the letter sent by the prosecutor of the Nation, Pablo Sánchezto the pnpdetailing all the points that had to be taken into account by the institution in charge of Senmache to start the order.
In this sense, he insisted that the requested measure corresponded only to monitoring. “Find any part of the resolution that requests the follow-up measure. read, In addition, it is clearly stated that this measure must be kept confidential and strictly confidential under responsibility”, he specified.
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The document included conversations and files —among WhatsApp comments, official letters and requests— that the Public Ministry presented to the PNP in order to ensure Silva’s video surveillance monitoring.