The Supreme Court of Preparatory Investigation issued an impediment to leave the country against the former Minister of Transport and Communications, John Silvafor 36 months, in the framework of the investigation that is being carried out for the alleged crimes of organization and collusion to the detriment of the State.
Likewise, Judge Juan Carlos Checkley also declared the same restrictive measure founded —in this case for 9 months— against congressmen from People’s Action Raúl Doroteo and Darwin Espinoza, two of the six legislators unionized as ‘The Children’, who acquiesced to the request of the Prosecutor’s Office at the hearing on Thursday, June 2. Both are reported by influence peddling.
On the other hand, the Power of attorney dismissed the same request against the four remaining legislators of the lampa: Elvis Vergara, Juan Carlos Mori, Luis Flores and Ilich López, who protested the impediment during the session.
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As reported, the Public Ministry is continuing an investigation against Silva Villegas for the Puente Tarata case. According to the fiscal hypothesis, from the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), through Decentralized Provías, they would have favored with million-dollar bidding contracts to companies recommended by the businessman Zamir Villaverdein addition to the president’s nephews peter castleFray Vasquez and Gian Marco Castillo.
In relation to the six Popular Action parliamentarians, they are accused of having been the facilitators of Chinese companies with the purpose of winning public tenders promoted by the TCMas well as having received orders from the president.