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José Baella on the president’s order not to capture his nephews: “He pulls his strings from power”

José Baella on the president's order not to capture his nephews: "He pulls his strings from power"

For former holder of the this resolution confirms again that he obstructed justice in favor of his “closest environment”.

“What the president has done is obstruction of justice to favor his immediate environment such as his nephews and some ministers. What we want is for the truth to be known, because what matters is institutional prestige; men pass, but the institution remains. Every commander of the National Police must have an ethical and moral management to command an institution. The response that General Tiburcio gave when telling the president that he was going to act within the legal framework was a good response. This is a constant groping of the PNP”indicated.

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At another time, he indicated that there is a “very dangerous” situation for the State.

“The obstruction that the president has been carrying out through his political arms is being a very dangerous situation for the State. Why don’t you want to capture the fugitives? Because they have privileged information that is going to compromise high levels of the government. The PNP is able to capture the fugitives, but they don’t want to do it.”he concluded.

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