The investigation suggests that Santivañez and the excoronel Percy Tenorio They operated to mobilize police units for the benefit of an entrepreneur in the El Dorado mining company, in Ayacucho.
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A report from Panorama revealed an alleged network of illegal payments linked to former Interior Minister Juan José Santiváñez Already its close friend, the Excoronel PNP in retirement and lawyer Percy Tenorio Gamonal. The retired police, remembered for his role as a police chief in the marches of November of the 2020 against the Government of Merino, has been indicated as an operator of the former minister and one of the former minister’s assistants when hiding certain belongings during the raids that were made. The investigation suggests that both would have been behind efforts to mobilize police units in order to favor an entrepreneur in the mine conflict El Dorado, located in Lucanas, Ayacucho.
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The Sunday narrated the dispute between the Parodi family, owner of the mining concession, and the company MINAS EL DORADO SA., which currently exploits the site. According to Panorama, Franco Parodi Gianella He sought to recover control of the land and hired Tenorio as his lawyer. It is through Tenorio that, allegedly, the arrival of police would have been facilitated to the mining area.
Police and Ayacucho Regional Government They assured the Sunday that in September 2024 vans moved to the mine, under the argument of supervising alleged invaders. Behind these operations, payments that amount to 160 thousand dollars would have been made, aimed at achieving the support of generals and specialized units.
The report also indicates that the Address of Lima Police Environment He issued a report after moving to the mine, which reinforces the versions of a planned operation from the capital. All this, the sources argue, occurred during the management of Santiváñez as Interior Minister, who would have been aware of the movements.
