The Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñezhe would have mentioned to the police agent Junior Izquierdo, nicknamed ‘Culebra’, that he had surrounded the fugitive Vladimir Cerronconvicted of corruption crimes and who, it is presumed, enjoys special protection from high levels of power, which allows him to continue in hiding.
“We have Cerrón surrounded, bastard. Already, fenced, ah”, reads the transcript of a new audio extracted from ‘Culebra’ cell phone that would correspond to a conversation between both characters produced 4 days after the official took office at the Ministry. The revealing dialogue was broadcast by the Cuarto Poder program. Before the report was broadcast, Santiváñez, once again, denied in a statement that it was his voice.
At another time, the voice of who would be Santiváñez assures that he is having media notoriety because he is “applying the Urresti plan”, in reference to former minister Daniel Urresti, currently imprisoned, who had several public appearances during his management in charge of the sector, in the who gave grandiose messages and showed confrontational body language with crime.
I WANT TO BE PRESIDENT
“Go out into the street, let people look at me, let people recognize me (…). Look, brother, I don’t want to be an instructor; I want to be president, bastard. “I want to ‘chap’ Cerrón,” he is heard saying. The capture of Cerrón would be, in his terms, the leap that would allow him to become a presidential figure.
“I’ll suck up Cerrón and they’re not going to throw me out at all,” he continues.
In addition, Santiváñez would have mocked the citizen disapproval of the Prime Minister, Gustavo Adrianzén. “Today I was at Villa El Salvador. The premier arrived and the people (blunders) “thief, thief!” Hey, my brother. For God’s sake, for God’s sake, bastard. I arrived and people started applauding. “Bravo, minister!” he says.
In the last week, the Public Ministry began a preliminary investigation against Minister Santiváñez and President Boluarte in the case of the presidential ‘chest’, the president’s official vehicle that Cerrón would have used to escape justice. In the recording, which is the subject of scrutiny by the Prosecutor’s Office, you hear who would be Santiváñez confirm that the presidential order had that function.
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