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Rondas de Pedro Castillo kidnap a journalist from Cuarto Poder

Rondas de Pedro Castillo kidnap a journalist from Cuarto Poder

The journalist from Eduardo Quispe, was detained this Wednesday night by the peasant patrols of Chadín (Chota, Cajamarca), and was forced to read a statement in favor of the Government of .

America Television He interrupted his usual transmission to establish communication with Quispe, who is in the La Palma community doing his job.

The journalist, who uncovered important cases such as the parallel office of sarateawas forced to read a message of rectification and commitment to “not harm the central government and their families.”

Quispe’s last investigation was, precisely, the efforts made by Castillo’s sister-in-law for a work in Cajamarca, as well as the presidential heliport.

“We apologize to the peasant patrols of the Chadín district and at the national level for acting not according to the truth,” Quispe is heard saying.

“We are writing to our families to inform them that the patrols have treated us humanely and that after reading this statement, as part of the agreement, we will leave the place in our vehicle safe and sound”, he indicates at another time.

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