PJ determines the deprivation of liberty of Yaneth Navarro and Cirilo Jara, detained by the PNP since January 31.
Order. Judge Margarita Salcedo Guevara, participant of the National Superior Court of Specialized Criminal Justice (CSN) of the Power of attorneyarranged to convene Yaneth Navarro and Cirilo Jara, the protest money collectors accused of alleged “financiers” of social movements, for the pretrial detention hearing against them. Both have been detained for nine days, when the National Police of Peru (PNP) decided to frame them for accompanying their delegations from Cusco and Andahuaylas, respectively, towards the Jorge Chavez International Airport.
LIVE: preventive detention hearing against the alleged “protesters” of the march in Lima
PNP assures in the intervention act that Navarro threw stones at them after having “urged” her to demonstrate “peacefully”
According to the police report of January 31, the day the PNP arrested Navarro on Av. Tomás Valle with Bertello, the State authority claims to have “exhorted” the citizen twice before she supposedly threw stones at them.
Prosecutor’s Office: “(The defendants) are people who promote, instigate and coerce the protests to take place”
The thesis of the Public Ministry is that Navarro and Jara head a criminal network and that they “promote, instigate and coerce” civilians to carry out the demonstrations requesting the removal of the political class.
Public Ministry exposes that Navarro would have communicated with the sister of Pedro Castillo 4 days after the coup
The representative of the Prosecutor’s Office before the Judiciary reported, based on the reading of the cell phone, that Yaneth Navarro had sent an audio to the alleged sister of former president Pedro Castillo 4 days after his attempted coup. The defendant stated, at 9:03 am on December 11, 2022, that “our partner has been imprisoned in a way that she did not deserve.”
Prosecutor’s Office requests 36 months of preventive detention for the defendants
Consulted by this means of communication, the lawyer of the Legal Defense Institute (IDL), Juan José Quispe, criticized the fact that the Public Prosecutor’s Office asks for 36 months to prove the guilt of the alleged “financiers” of the protests when the first term given was one week.
Photo: composition Mininter.
As reported this media upon accessing the accusatory document formulated by the prosecutor Arturo Mosqueira, he Public ministry did not present evidence on the hypothetical illegal origin of the community collections. Much less did he refer to which part of the Penal Code is required if it is a crime to agree to collect monetary cash to cover the expenses of political displacements. Even so, they are declared as possible violators of public tranquility in the form of criminal organization and they ask for 36 months to prove it, according to the lawyer of the Legal Defense Institute (IDL) Juan José Quispe.
Starting at 10:00 am on February 9, in courtroom “G” of the National Superior Court of Specialized Criminal Justice, the pretrial detention hearing will be held.