Police José Escorza Carhuatanta was captured, for having an arrest warrant for having requested a S/2,000 coima, in Talara, region. The other policeman, Beyby Rosales Taboada could not stop because he did not appear to work, arguing that he was sick.
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The Transitory Preparatory Preparatory Court of Corruption of Sullana officials issued the preliminary arrest warrant against PNP Beyby Rosales Taboada and José César Escorza Carhuatanta, allegedly investigated for requesting TIVM for the sum of S/2,000 to recover their vehicle and free her husband, who was stopped by carrying weapons. Otherwise we would sow weapons and drugs.
The complainant assured the Sullana Anti -Corruption Prosecutor that after gathering the money and going to the Talara Alta police station, the police told him that the sum would now be S/3,000.
He added that by not having a bank account for his relatives to deposit the requested money, the Rosales police coordinated with his alleged accomplice, José Escorza, to get a BCP account number for the deposit. She was given the account number in Jenny Villanueva Soto, who would be the wife of PNP PNP Escorza.
After the respective deposit, the complainant showed the capture of payment to the noncommissioned officer Rosales, who told her not to rebel anything to anyone, assuring her that she would free her husband and deliver her vehicle hours later.
Despite the payment and the promises of freedom, her husband went out without the car on March 23. His vehicle was never given under the argument that the prosecutor did not authorize the return.
After receiving her husband’s call, Tiv M went to the Office of the Anti -Corruption Prosecutor of Sullana and denounced the abuse and extortion by the police officers of the Talara Alta police station.
