John Silvaformer holder of Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), remains in national territory after Congress censored, this Thursday, June 30, the Minister of the Interior, Dimitri Senmache, who was questioned for being politically responsible for his escape.
This was stated by the National Superintendency of Migrations the night of June 30 through their social networks.
“The National Migration Superintendence reiterates that Juan Francisco Silva Villegas does not record exits through immigration or border control posts,” he tweeted.
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“Migrations guarantees strict compliance with the orders to prevent exit issued by the Judiciary, within the framework of the current legal system,” the entity added about the still-fugitive former minister.
This clarification was made after the still Minister of the Interior, Dimitri Senmache, said during a live interview with Canal N that the former head of Transport and Communications had left the country. However, he later denied making such a claim, He even questioned the professionalism of Jaime Chincha, the journalist in charge, instead of acknowledging the apparent lapse.
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“I believe that a person who has fled the country has to be found yes or yesno matter what I believe. This person is on the run, “she said on television.
When consulted by the aforementioned driver about the possible flight of the former head of the MTC, Senmache he only denied what he had expressed seconds before: “I said ‘escape’, at no time have I said that he has escaped from the country. No, I didn’t say never. Well, no, not at all (she’s on the run). I hope she goes back and sees it. I don’t know where you guys are studying journalism, it’s embarrassing,” she replied.
On Saturday, June 4, the Supreme Court ordered the preliminary arrest of the former person in charge of the Transportation portfolio at the request of the Public Prosecutor’s Office. At that time, his lawyer declared to the press that, far from having “escaped”, his sponsored “had been put in a safe place”.