The money laundering prosecutor Luz Taquire today denounced the first lady Lilia Paredes for refusing to testify to her office without even listening to the questions she was going to ask about the statements made by the effective collaborator karelim lopez.
Taquire sent a letter to the coordinator of the Money Laundering Prosecutor’s Office, Rafael Vela, telling him about the incident that took place this morning in his office, and that was informed by Peru21.
The attitude of the president’s spouse would be typified as a crime of refusal to collaborate with the administration of justice, stipulated in article 371 of the Penal Code.
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After receiving the report, Vela filed a complaint with the Lima Criminal Prosecutor’s Office to open an investigation against the president’s wife.
According to sources from this newspaper, Paredes’ lawyer, Jorge Díaz Campos, announced as soon as he arrived at the prosecutor’s office that his client would avail herself of her right to remain silent, alleging that answering the questions could make her incur in “self-incrimination” that would harm her husband. .
Given this, according to the sources, the prosecutor insisted on formulating the questions because the silence of the witness does not prevent continuing with the diligence. But Díaz refused to let Castillo’s wife listen to the questions.
Karelim López declared in March that there would be a “pact” between Castillo and the owner of the César Vallejo University, César Acuña, which would have consisted of managing the thesis that allowed the head of state and his wife to achieve a master’s degree.