Parallel to the renovation of the General Command and General Inspectorate of the National Police of Peru by the government of the president peter castlethe General Directorate of Internal Government of the Ministry of the Interior appointed this Saturday 30 district deputy prefects in 9 regions of the country.
The regions that have new representatives of the Executive in various districts are Apurímac, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Callao, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Junín and Loreto.
It stands out that of the 30 new authorities, 15 are affiliated with a political party: 13 deputy prefects are active in Peru Libre, one in the Regionalist Party for National Integration (PRIN), and one in Somos Peru.
The head of state maintains a close relationship with the country’s prefects and sub-prefects. Precisely, last August 15 he held a meeting with a group of these officials in the Government Palace. Since Congress these visits have not been well received, so the parliamentarian Patricia Chirinos requested information from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in this regard.
New Commander General and Inspector of the PNP Appointed
This Saturday, August 27, the retirement of Luis Alberto Vera Llerena, who had been serving as general commander of the PNP for three months, was made official in El Peruano. He is replaced in office by the PNP lieutenant general, Raul Enrique Alfaro Alvarado.
Alfaro Alvarado was the Inspector General, the entity in charge of evaluating President Pedro Castillo’s complaint against PNP Colonel Harvey Colchado, head of the police group that supports the Special Team of Prosecutors against Corruption of Power.
The new head of the Inspectorate is Segundo Mejía Montenegro, who would have ordered spy on students of the Garcilaso de la Vega University.