The Judiciary determined this Monday to impose an order of impediment to leave the country for eight months against the nephew of the president peter castleFray Vásquez Castillo (32), who has not been there since March 26.
Vasquez Castillo, along with Gian Marco Castillo (23), the other presidential nephew, have a preliminary arrest warrant in force against them and have even been included in the list of rewards of the Ministry of the Interior. For the head of each one they offer S / 15 thousand soles.
Both are investigated together with the fugitive ex-secretary of the Palacio, Bruno Pacheco, as well as the businessman Zamir Villaverde (detained) and others for the irregular award of the Puente Tarata III project (San Martín) for US$232 million.
Precisely, the judicial measure issued this Monday also reaches Pacheco and Villaverde.
Also included were Luis Pasapera Adrianzén, Segundo Hernán Vargas Pasapera, Nelly Vargas Pasapera, Marco Pasapera Adrianzén, Héctor Pasapera Adrianzén, George Pasapera Adrianzén, Edberto Pasapera Adrianzén, Victor Efren Valdivia, Edgar Vargas Mas and Víctor San Miguel Velásquez.
For all of them, the court declared that the tax requirement to prevent them from leaving the country was partially founded, within a period of 8 months.
A few days ago, the lawyer for the president’s nephews, Luis Vivanco, said that he is finishing studying the tax file and that it is possible that in the next few days they will be made available to justice, in addition, he confirmed that his sponsors are in the country.
When the authorities went to arrest Castillo’s nephews in consigned properties in Callao and San Juan de Lurigancho, respectively, it was reported that they no longer lived there. In addition, a police report warned the Prosecutor’s Office that they were no longer locatable. Despite this, Vivanco rejected this information and insisted that they did reside there.