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‘Dinamóvil’ driver will have to tell the truth

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He will have to say everything he knows. The president of the Oversight Commission, Juan Burgos, summoned the driver of the presidential vehicle, better known as the ‘cofre’ or ‘Dinamóvil’, the police non-commissioned officer Félix Montalvo Guevara, to testify on Wednesday, October 2, to confirm whether between February 24 and 27 he transported Vladimir Cerrón to the Pisco airport in Ica, so that he could allegedly escape in a small plane to Bolivia, Venezuela or Cuba.

WATCH: Vladimir Cerrón: The presidential car was in Asia on February 27

According to the summons sent to the police officer, the presidential driver will have to attend at 9:00 a.m.

Summons letter from the driver of the presidential vehicle. He will have to testify on Wednesday, October 2.

However, it seems that the Government Palace would not give permission to police officer Montalvo to appear and testify.

This is because the presidential spokesman, Fredy Hinojosa, in a press conference described as “unnecessary” that the aforementioned driver attend to give his testimony to the Fiscalización.

“Not only is it unnecessary, but it is also irresponsible to expose, on national television, a non-commissioned officer of our National Police who provides a service for which he has been trained, and is part of a specialized Police unit. And in front of his family, to expose him before the citizens and the entire country, and to put him in the dock, to use a colloquial term, to expose a fact that is completely simple,” said the Palace spokesman.

Last Wednesday, it is recalled, the head of the Oversight Department complained that the Government Palace refused to give him the names of the drivers who work there, so that they could be summoned to his commission.

“HE DIDN’T GO TO PISCO”

The presidential spokesman also said that the “safe” was used on the weekend of February 24 for “family activities” of the president and denied that it was used to transport fugitive Vladimir Cerrón to the Pisco airport, as is the hypothesis of the Oversight Commission.

Earlier this month, Cuarto Poder published photographs of the ‘Dinamóvil’ located a few meters away from the Mikonos condominium (close to the beaches of Asia), where last January they searched for Cerrón Rojas, who has been a fugitive from justice for 352 days.

The spokesman also denied that the presidential vehicle had passed through the Chilca toll booth on February 27 on its way to Ica. He specified that the concessionaire’s document indicates that the “box” did pass through the Chilca toll booth, but on February 24 and not on February 27.

Burgos said last Wednesday, based on a document sent by the Peruvian Highway Concessionaire (CoviPerú) to his working group, that the presidential vehicle traveled through the Ica toll booth on February 27, heading to the Pisco airport so that Cerrón could allegedly escape.

I KNEW THAT

-President Boluarte He said last Friday that the presidential vehicle did not go to Ica on February 27.

-The Minister of the Interior He has been summoned to the Comptroller’s Office on October 2, which is the same day he will be questioned for Cerrón’s escape.

-“Not only is it unnecessary, “It is not only irresponsible to expose a non-commissioned officer (of the PNP) on national television,” said presidential spokesman Fredy Hinojosa.

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