The ex-president Pedro Castillo I would be in poor health within the Barbadillo prisonat the headquarters of the Directorate of Special Operations (Diroes), in Ate, according to his niece. Vilma Vasquez to the media last Thursday.
“He is in poor health. I speak to you from what I have seen, I cannot speak for others. I can’t tell you more, it’s delicate, yes, and that’s enough”, expressed the relative of Castillo Terrones after meeting with members of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
It should be remembered that The former president is being held in the Barbadillo prison after the Judiciary dictated an order of 18 months of preventive detention as a result of investigations for alleged crimes of rebellionand alternatively, conspiracy.
was the former first lady lilia paredes who asked for “special attention” to the health of Pedro Castillo through a message broadcast on his Twitter account.
“I ask the organizations that promote human rights at the national and international level to protect the rights of our compatriots. PI have also paid special attention to the health of my husband, Pedro Castillo. Now, the future of our country is in the hands of the people, ”he wrote from Mexico, where he finds political asylum with his children.
Pedro Castillo: INPE pointed out that internment is “to safeguard integrity”
For his part, the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) pointed out that the entity’s Technical Classification Board, made up of a psychologist, a lawyer and a social worker, determined that Castillo Terrones complies with the measure against him in the Barbadillo prisonin order to “safeguard their personal physical integrity.”
“It has been arranged that, due to security measures, to safeguard his personal physical integrity, due to his status as former president, (Pedro Castillo) is admitted to the Barbadillo prison”, specified the institution in a statement.
They present a motion to declare the vacancy against the former president null and void
Parliamentarian Nieves Limachi (Democratic Peru) presented a motion in order to seek the nullity of the vacancy Pedro Castillo for moral incapacity that approved the Congress of the republic. The initiative has the support and signatures of the former president of the Council of Ministers Betsy ChavezPasión Dávila (National Concertation) and Paul Gutiérrez (Teachers’ Block).
Pursuant to motion 5048, in the last message to the nation provided by Castillowhen he announced the closure of the Legislative and new reforms in the justice system, “there is no presidential protocol act” on what was disseminated.
“At no time did the president implement procedural acts to concretize the points indicated in the nation’s message,” the document argues.