The President of the Republic, Dina Boluarteheld meetings with the Ministers of Justice and the Interior the day on which the deadline for the Executive power had the opportunity to observe the modification of the Law against Organized Crimeapproved a few weeks ago by members of Congress. This initiative was questioned from the start of its presentation by different social sectors and recognized jurists.
According to the visitor log published by the portal Transparencyit is observed that the head of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Eduardo Arana, met with the president Boluarte Zegarra on August 2 at the Government Palace. The entry of Spider Ysa The meeting with the head of state lasted only a few minutes, as the member of the Ministerial Cabinet left at 7:39 p.m.
The Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez also went to the headquarters of the Executive Branch last Friday. Santiváñez had a meeting with President Dina Boluarte, which lasted approximately 2 hours. The lawyer entered the Government Palace around 5:00 pm and left at 7:53 pm, that is, after more than two hours.
According to the Transparency Portal, the Ministers of the Interior and Justice held meetings with the Head of State. Photo: Transparency.
Dina Boluarte’s government did not observe the Law against Organized Crime
The Government led by Dina Boluarte did not observe the modification of the norm against the fight against Organized Crimeado. The proposal was presented by the congressman and member of the Board of Directors, Waldemar CerronThis initiative proposed excluding 59 types of crimes from the 91 originally included. One of the characteristics of this new law is that those under investigation will now be able to participate in searches carried out by the authorities.
The Legislative website shows that the Executive has not observed the new Law against Organized Crime. Photo: Congress.
What does the new Law against Organized Crime propose?
The Bill No. 5891/2023/CR, which modifies the Law against the Organized crimecontains various changes that would be detrimental to citizens. Of the 91 types of crimes in total, 59 are excluded. With this, illegal logging, aggravated fraud, the sale of organs, illicit enrichment and illegal trafficking of migrants would no longer be included as serious crimes.
Another of the amendments concerns the process of searching buildings or closed places that are not related to a flagrant crime. The initiative establishes that this will only proceed if there are reasonable grounds and sufficient evidence to justify it. In addition, this process must be carried out in the presence of the interested party and his lawyer.
In the event that the interested party does not have a lawyer, one must be provided ex officio or, alternatively, contact the Local Bar Association to assist the accused. Exceptionally, the search may be carried out in the presence of an adult relative of the person concerned or, failing that, two witnesses from nearby areas.
Gustavo Adrianzén reported that the Government was going to evaluate the controversial legislative initiative
In conversations with the media, the President of the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzen, He noted that the Government of the President Dina Boluarte is currently evaluating the aforementioned regulation, which has been questioned by different sectors for its content and which could favor those under investigation.
“Our technicians continue working on the two standards and we are waiting for them to be defined based on the discussions that are being held in order to adopt a position that definitely has to occur before the deadline,” the head of the PCM told reporters after participating in the 220th anniversary of the Lima Bar Association (CAL).
However, according to the website of the Congress It is observed that the Law has not been observed by the Executive, which could lead to the current head of the Legislative Board of Directors, Eduardo Salhuanahave the power to order that the proposal be made official in the newspaper El Peruano.