The Chairman of the Audit Committee, Hector Ventura (Popular Force), denied having attacked the police officer who reported him to a police station for allegedly having physically and verbally attacked him for not having given way to his official vehicle.
This was pronounced when asked about the police report that details the facts and that was formally presented to the San Andrés Police Station.
“There are only false facts that are being denounced in that police report, surely induced by someone who has gone to the police station. I flatly deny that there would have been a verbal and less physical aggression “he assured.
Ventura acknowledged that an incident occurred with a police officer in civilian clothes on November 17, but he assured that the facts narrated in the complaint are not true.
INCIDENT
“I have rebuked the plainclothes policeman to open the gates, since we wanted to cross when the traffic light was green. When it turns red, we had to stop and I rebuked the attitude of this policeman who was in civilian clothes, but it was no more than that, there was no verbal aggression, there was no physical aggression. The behavior of this police force draws a lot of attention and it can be presumed that they would be directing it “asserted the Fujimori parliamentarian.
According to the complaint at the police station, First Class Petty Officer Santos Michel Ramírez Cabanillas reported that he was doing police work for Parliament at the intersection of Jr. Junín and Av. Abancay as the person in charge of the entry and exit gate of the Legislative Palace.
At approximately 1:40 p.m. on November 17, the black vehicle in which Héctor Ventura was traveling arrived at the aforementioned intersection and, according to the police, the parliamentarian yelled “we are at war” to demand that the gate be opened for him to pass through. despite the red light.
It is then that he points out that the congressman got out of the car and “without saying a word to me, he kicked my right foot, causing an injury.”
The accusation is accompanied by a report from the Institute of Legal Medicine confirming that he suffered an assault for which he was given seven days of medical rest. Also included is the detail that a witness, Silvia Higinia Miranda Flores, saw the events while she worked as a money changer near the place.