The spokesman for the caucus Country advances Joseph Williams questioned the head of the Interior portfolio, Alfonso Chavarryabout his position in the face of the statements made by the Premier Aníbal Torres to a Colombian media, who described the National Police of Peru as “deficient”. williams zapata pointed to Chavarry that he should have asked Torres Vásquez to resign for expressing himself badly about an institution.
“The Prime Minister practically told the Minister of the Interior that he is not doing his job well because he brought the Armed Forces into the matter. He told a Colombian radio station that the Police were not doing well (his job was his). Mr. Minister, you should have asked the Prime Minister for his resignation because he expressed himself badly about you and the entire police because he discredited you”, said the spokesman during the questioning of Minister Alfonso Chávarry.
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In the month of April, the holder of the PCM, Hannibal Torres, gave an interview to the communication medium Blu Radio of the neighboring country, where he affirmed that the PNP lacked agents and that it was poorly trained to carry out its work.
“In our Police, it must be recognized, there is not a sufficient number (of agents). On the other hand, its preparation, we also recognize it, it is deficient“, Torres maintained on that occasion.
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“I am confident that the Police we have in Peru is one of the best. A well-prepared, well-instructed, historical police force that has heroes or martyrs in its ranks who do a professional job, and who have gone to work during the difficult times that Peru was going through during the time of terrorism, (of the) struggle against drug trafficking and against organized crime”, declared Chávarry at the beginning of April.
Interpellation to Alfonso Chávarry
The Minister of the Interior, Alfonso Chavarry Estrada, He has responded to the interpellatory sheet of nine questions raised by the congressmen, where he explained about the actions taken by the National Police during the social demonstrations in different regions of the country at the beginning of April, due to the rise in prices of fuels and other supplies at the beginning of the last month.