The head of the Criminal Investigation Directorate (Dirincri), PNP General Vicente Tiburcio Orbezo, replaces PNP Lieutenant General Javier Gallardo Mendoza as Commander General of the National Police.
A member of the Los Heraldos 1988 promotion of the defunct Peruvian Investigative Police (PIP), General Vicente Tiburcio was number 4 in the chain of command in the National Police, and upon being appointed commander general, he will be promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. .
With the appointment of General Tiburcio, the director of the National Police Training School, General Victor Lostanau Fuentes, number 5 in the ranking, will fulfill the duties of deputy general commander of the PNP, and the head of the Fiscal Police Directorate, General Luis Vera Llerena, number 6, will take over as inspector general.
Like General Vicente Tiburcio, Generals Lostanau and Vera will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General to form the new National Police Command.
General Vicente Tiburcio was part of the 86 detectives of the Special Intelligence Group (GEIN), a unit that dismantled the leadership of the Shining Path terrorist organization, headed by Abimael Guzmán Reinoso, being recognized as a “hero of democracy.”
A native of the district of Huácar, province of Ambo, Huánuco, General Vicente Tiburcio, 58 years old, has the titles of lawyer and educator.
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During his police career he was in important units such as the headquarters of the Division against Terrorism in Alto Huallaga, in the Organized Crime Investigation Division and as director of the Directorate against Terrorism (Dircote).
General Vicente Tiburcio is one of the five Police generals who, according to former Interior Minister Avelino Guillén, were on the list of 20 generals who were going to retire due to renewal of cadres at the proposal of the then Commander General, Javier Gallardo. , on November 10, 2021.
For Guillén, Vicente Tiburcio, like Generals Víctor Lostanau Fuentes, Óscar Arriola Delgado, Jorge Angulo Tejada and Óscar Serván López, should remain in the police institution as he considered it operational and efficient. Finally, only four were saved from the purge and Serván López went into retirement.
The constant disagreements between Guillén and Gallardo caused a crisis within the National Police, and instead of the waters calming down, they became turbulent when General Javier Gallardo presented the proposals for the changes of placement of the generals to the new positions in the different police units.
Avelino Guillén again observed General Gallardo’s approach and noticed that General Vicente Tiburcio, like other generals, was being removed from his post. Therefore, he proposed that Tiburcio be ratified as head of the Criminal Investigation Department (Dirincri), which produced a confrontation with Gallardo that reached the ears of President Castillo.
For Gallardo, former Minister Avelino Guillén was attacking the line of command in the National Police, because Tiburcio, due to his hierarchy and seniority, was the head of the National Directorate of Criminal Investigation (Dirnic), which has control of all specialized units.
Seeing that there was no understanding and the problems were becoming more acute, Avelino Guillén suggested to President Castillo that Gallardo retire, and since he received no response, he presented his irrevocable letter of resignation.
On Sunday, January 30, Guillén, accompanied by ex-premier Mirtha Vásquez, met with President Castillo at the Government Palace. Guillén proposed Lieutenant General Martín Parra as Commander General, but the president did not accept.
Yesterday, realizing that he would not be taken into account as the new chief of the PNP, General Martín Parra requested his retirement. He preferred to leave on his own account before being discharged.❖
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The second in command of the National Police, Lieutenant General Martín Parra, and who could have replaced the dismissed Commander General Javier Gallardo, requested his immediate retirement.
Parra comes from the defunct Peruvian Investigative Police (PIP), and in addition to the position of deputy general commander of the PNP, he also served as inspector general.
According to police sources, one of the reasons that motivated the presentation of his dismissal from service was that General Vicente Tiburcio would be the new head of the PNP, who is less senior than him.
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Determination. The appointment of Vicente Tiburcio as the new general commander of the PNP leaves the case of the High Complexity Crimes Investigation Division (Diviac), which the government allegedly intends to control, pending.