The former president of Peru Pedro Castillo He will remain detained until June 2024 after the Judiciary imposes 18 months in preventive prison on him.He is going for flight risk when trying to seek asylum in Mexico and for unconstitutionally dissolving the Congress without any success. The decision made by the preparatory investigation judge of the Supreme Court of Justice Juan Carlos Checkley has been in force since December 7.
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