A top of the PNP He was denounced by his colleagues for charging them different amounts to give them their personal identity cards, despite the fact that it is a free procedure.
First Class PNP Warrant Officer Edinson Alberto Fernández More, who works in the Social Welfare area of the Piura Police Region, was accused by 58 recently graduated Warrant Officers of having charged them various amounts of money via Yape for the issuance of their Personal Identity Card (CIP).
According to the verification and verification report, on Thursday at 2 p.m., through a phone call from the head of the Piura Police Region, PNP General Manuel Farías Zapata, he announced that apparently a group of non-commissioned officers who had recently graduated in July 2024, had paid for the issuance of their card to a non-commissioned officer of Social Welfare (area where CIPs are processed and issued).
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A team from the PNP Decentralized Inspectorate arrived at the same facilities and after meeting with officers and the director of the School himself, PNP Colonel Jesús Seminario Espinoza, they indicated that 58 non-commissioned officers of the “July 2024” promotion, would have delivered 90 soles to the first non-commissioned officer PNP, Fernández More, who works in the aforementioned office, who offered them the procedure for their Police Identity Card (CIP) and the subsequent delivery of the same.
“Attached to this document as evidence is a copy of a means of payment from the Yape application, deposited to the S1PNP, Edinson Alberto Fernández More, assigned to the Welfare area of REGPOL Piura, deposited by the S3PNP JHV, on the date 12:58 hours, as well as another piece of evidence, a nominal list of the recently graduated non-commissioned officers aggrieved, duly signed, with the imprint of their right index finger,” the report reads.