Update
Prosecutor Arturo Mosqueira accused Yaneth Navarro -a friend of the coup leader Pedro Castillo- and Cirilo Jara, alleged financiers of the demonstrations in Limathe crimes of disturbances and criminal organization.
This is indicated by the requirement of preliminary detention for 7 days, to which he agreed Peru21which Mosqueira presented to the Judiciary.
In addition, it is indicated that both detainees “have weak home roots” since they come from Andahuaylas and Cusco “which implies an increased risk of flight and that they cannot face the investigation with a less burdensome measure.”
The request also reads that the material seized from both people shows contacts and “relationships with third parties to be identified, all related to the riots that the city has been suffering every day.”
Sources from this newspaper indicated that the Judiciary accepted the prosecutor’s request and ordered the preliminary arrest of those investigated.
original note
The Public Ministry asked the Judiciary to validate the preliminary detention for a period of seven days against Yaneth Navarro Flores and Cirilo Jara Mamani, who are accused of being alleged financiers of the violent social mobilizations against the Government of Dina Boluarte and the Congress in Lima.
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“The Public Ministry requested the validation of preliminary detention -for seven days- against citizens identified as alleged financiers of the social mobilizations, in order to guarantee the development of the investigations and determine the responsibilities”, communicated through a publication on social networks .
Peru21 reported today about of the arrest of Cirilo Jara and Professor Yaneth Navarro Flores, a native of Andahuaylas and a former visitor to the Government Palace during the Pedro Castillo regime. They were detained in the middle of a mob trying to reach the Jorge Chávez international airport in Callao.
She had in her possession a notebook, a notebook and S/1,900, while Jara had S/2,300 in her possession.
this diary was able to exclusively access all its pages. It contains travel itineraries, passenger list, hotel payment, per diem compensation and daily charges. of the demonstrators who march through Lima making destruction and a half with sticks and stones.
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