He Home Office authorized the travel of police personnel to Russia to carry out the extradition of Abel Valdivia Montoya, who is accused of murdering the audiovisual producer Christiam Enrique Tirado at a party in which the congresswoman was also present Rosselli Amuruz.
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The authorized personnel is made up of PNP Commander Oscar Ludeña Hurtado and PNP Second Warrant Officer Piero Israel Quesada, who will travel from September 8 to 14.
The decision was confirmed through Ministerial Resolution No. 1115-2024-IN, signed by the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez. The document states that the trip will cost US$ 16,787.
“The expenses incurred in compliance with this Resolution are covered by the Executive Unit 002: Directorate of Economy and Finance of the PNP, of the 007: Ministry of the Interior,” the resolution states.
It also stipulates that, within 15 days of their return, the troops sent must submit a detailed report on the actions carried out and the results obtained.
On October 1, 2023, during a party in Lince owned by Paul García, then partner of parliamentarian Rosselli Amuruz, Abel Valdivia Montoya shot and killed Christiam Enrique Tirado, outside the event.
On October 4 of that year, the judiciary ordered his location and capture, after it was announced that he had left the country. As a result, on October 12 he was captured in the Russian city of Kazan.
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