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Father of murdered police officer: Antauro Humala has not paid civil reparation

Father of murdered police officer: Antauro Humala has not paid civil reparation

While Together for Peru celebrates in advance the announcement of Antauro Humala’s nomination to the Senate as a guest with number 9, his registration before the National Election Jury (JNE) could be truncated because he has not complied with the payment of civil reparation to the victims of the Andahuaylazo.

Adolfo Cahuana, father of Carlos Cahuana, one of the four police officers murdered during the aforementioned riot, declared to Peru21 that Humala — imprisoned for 17 years and 7 months for simple homicide, among other crimes, in that case — has not paid the civil compensation of S/280,000 for each police officer killed, and that the total amount he owes, as he specified, amounts to S/1,120,000.

“He owes 280,000 soles for each deceased police officer,” he told this media, adding that the pending sum would be even higher: “And he also owes 20,000 soles for (each of) the 26 police officers kidnapped at the police station.”

Humala already sees himself as a candidate for the Senate.

In February of this year, this medium reported that the 31st Criminal Liquidation Court of Lima declared inadmissible the appeal presented on September 4, 2024 by the defense of Antauro Humala, which sought to nullify the resolution that rejected the ethnocacerista’s request for rehabilitation and annulment of records for not having paid his civil compensation.

On that occasion, Humala’s defense informed the media that the Superior Court had established a civil reparation of S/100,000 in favor of the State for the crime of rebellion and that his sponsor canceled it in 2019, showing the vouchers paid by Virgilio Acuña.

However, Carlos Cahuana’s father recalled that said payment corresponded to reparation to the State, but that the debt to the victims remains unpaid.

MUST REPAIR. Police officer Cahuana’s father had already alerted the court.

IT DOES NOT APPEAR ON REDJUM

consulted by Peru21 Regarding whether her client had paid the full civil compensation, Antauro Humala’s lawyer, Carmen Huidobro, limited herself to pointing out that he does not appear in the Registry of Delinquent Judicial Debtors (Redjum) of the Judiciary.

Criminal lawyer Andy Carrión told this newspaper that, if a candidate has not canceled the civil reparation, he could not apply, regardless of whether he appears in the Redjum or not, because he would have to be rehabilitated.

“Rehabilitation implies the payment of civil reparation. Without payment of civil reparation they cannot be considered rehabilitated and, therefore, (a convicted person) could not run for any popularly elected position. Now, the issue of registration in the Redjum, although it is true, can sometimes have some type of flaw with respect to who is or is not registered, this does not prevent them from registering them, in due course,” he explained.

Finally, he specified that it will be the JNE that will determine whether Humala will be able to apply or not, a decision that will be known starting tomorrow, Tuesday, the deadline for registrations.

The outcome of this application, without a doubt, has yet to be written.

List of Together for Peru candidates sent to the JNE before Antauro Humala’s nomination is known.

JNE closes registration tomorrow

Some appointees are beginning to become known

Against the clock. Less than 48 hours before the closing of the deadline for registration before the National Elections Jury (JNE) of presidential plates and lists of candidates for the chambers of Deputies and Senators of the bicameral Congress – which expires tomorrow, Tuesday – this medium encountered last-minute surprises.

In Renovación Popular, by Rafael López Aliaga, the former head of the Dircote José Baella is running for deputy, while congressmen José Cueto and Gladys Echaíz are going to the Senate.

In Libertad Popular, by Rafael Belaunde Llosa, the candidacies for the Senate of Raúl Canelo, dean of the Lima Bar Association (CAL), and former congressman Gino Costa are confirmed.

Libertad Popular guest list.

List of Renovación Popular guests.

In Country for All, by Carlos Álvarez, the former president of the State Legal Defense Council (CDJE) Julia Príncipe also runs for the Upper House. In Progresemos, by Paul Jaimes, retired general and former congressman Edwin Donayre appears as a candidate for the Senate.

Until the closing of this edition, four presidential lists and several parliamentary lists were registered.

I KNEW THAT

-“To be rehabilitated, you must not only serve the sentence, but also pay the full civil reparation,” constitutionalist Aníbal Quiroga told Peru.

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