Security personnel at the Mikonos condominium assured that the presidential ‘chest’ did not enter the premises, according to a report by Punto Final. In this way, they confirmed the statement of Gabriel Herrera, president of the Board of Ownerswho days before had maintained, before the Oversight Commission, that the security area of the place had not registered the entry of the head of state.
“No vehicle has ever passed here, neither patrol cars nor police,” a security guard told Punto Final. In the same way, Herrera reaffirmed to the media that no guard or neighbor observed the head of state, much less an order that indicated that it was a high command.
“No car has arrived, neither luxury nor black that would make them assume that the president was going there. We have no history here at the checkpoint that this has happened,” he indicated.
Herrera also reported that after the failed operation, the intelligence personnel stayed for a few days at the local checkpoint to continue the investigation.
Cars with fake state plates entered Mykonos
Herrera, warned that during the fortnight of February the Mykonos condominium He received two cars with plates that were supposedly from the State, however, when they searched for them, they did not appear, so they would be false. “There are 8 condominiums on Sarapampa beach. No owner or guard saw Cerrón or Boluarte. If he was there and left in some of these cars with fraudulent plates, it will have to be found out, but, formally, no State delegation arrived at the door of Mykonos,” he noted.
He also specified that on the day the Police Intelligence Unit entered Mykonos, only two owners did not allow access to their homes.
“At 9:40 p.m. he began to enter the beaches of Sarapampa, mobilizing all his vehicles and placing surveillance personnel on the boardwalk. General Arriola asked for permission to enter, saying that they were looking for thefugitive Vladimir Cerrón. 80 troops entered and we told them that they could only be in the common spaces, but not in the houses without the authorization of the owners,” Herrera said.
That day, the PNP had information that the fugitive leader of Peru Libre was possibly in sector D of Mykonos. In this area there are a total of 66 houses, of which 1 is a single lot. Consequently, the troops could search 65 homes.
“Of the 66 houses, 63 gave permission voluntarily, while 2 requested judicial permits. These two houses were 56 and D22, both are rented properties. According to the PNP, 56 is rented by Cuban citizens, while in the D22 had registered constant movement. On D22, between the 16th and 18th, two vehicles entered with official license plates, that is, state license plates, but, unfortunately, these license plates were fraudulent. These cars had tinted windows,” he said.