Nadine Heredia He requested diplomatic asylum In the Brazilian embassy in Lima, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through an official statement. The former First Lady of Peru requested protection under the 1954 diplomatic asylum convention, an international treaty signed by both Peru and Brazil.
According to the publication publication, both governments are in permanent communication regarding this situation. The application occurs on the same day the advancement of sentence that found it guilty of money laundering for contributions from Venezuela and Odebrecht to the nationalist campaigns of 2006 and 2011.
Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Judgment to Ollanta Humala and Nadine Heredia
Around noon on Tuesday, April 15, the sentence was read in the first instance against Ollanta Humala and Nadine Heredia for the crime of money laundering. The third collegiate court of the National Superior Court of the Judiciary condemned the presidential ex -partner to 15 years of private penalty of freedom. It was arranged that the penalty is fulfilled immediately.
The ruling, read by Judge Speaker Nayko Coronado, confirmed the fiscal accusation by pointing out that the contributions received by the Nationalist Party for the presidential campaigns of 2006 and 2011 had illicit origin, probably from Venezuela and the illicit acitivities of the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, respectively.
“All these proven facts (…) point out that there is an illicit prison, false contributions that come from a source of illegality,” said the magistrate. “They (Nadine Heredia and Ollanta Humala) aimed at giving legitimacy to illicit money and inserting it into the banking system,” he said.
Ollanta Humala: This was his arrest in the audience room
After imposing to Ollanta Humala The penalty of 15 years In prison for the crime of money laundering, the third National Collegiate Criminal Court ordered that the conviction be executed immediately, departing from a precedent of the Constitutional Court, which ordered to wait for the complete reading of the verdict, which will only happen on April 29, and even expect the conviction to be confirmed by the higher instance.
After reading the advancement of the ruling, Ollanta Humala was immediately arrested by agents of the National Police of Peru in the Courtroom of the Carlos Zavala building of the Judiciary. He was then transferred to the Judicial Prison, where the medical-legal examination was practiced. Once this procedure is completed, it will be made available to the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE), which will determine its classification and the penalty to which it will be transferred.