This was the capture of the former mayor of Vilcashuaman for whom the Mininter offered S / 20 thousand (VIDEO)

This was the capture of the former mayor of Vilcashuaman for whom the Mininter offered S / 20 thousand (VIDEO)

When he was walking down the 6th block of Calle San Juan and Av. Callmen del Solar in Huancayo, they fell on him. The agents of the National Police who were patrolling the area found the former mayor of Vilcashuaman, Roger Ochoa Cárdenas (42), for whom an arrest warrant issued by the Seventh Preparatory Investigation Court of Ayacucho and a reward of S /20 thousand for his capture.

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The Divincri – Huancayo Requisitions Unit had confidential information on the whereabouts of Ochoa Cárdenas, who has been sentenced for the crime of passive bribery.

Background

In April 2018, Roger Ochoa was seized in the Vilcashuaman mayor’s office with a bribe of S/28,000 soles and two checks for an amount of S/507,000 (one for S/324,000 and the other for S/183,000). ) to expedite payment to the construction company Vilcashuamán Consortium”, in charge of the work: “Improvement of the Potable Water and Sewage Installation with the Installation of UVS and Residual Water in the community of San Martín de Erccomarca, Yuraq Yacu, Estanciapata, Accopor and San José d Tía”.

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In May 2019, in the first instance, the Provincial Corporate Prosecutor’s Office Specialized in Corruption Crimes of Officials of Ayacucho, under the command of prosecutor Jorge Rafael Nicolás Quispe, managed to sentence the former mayor to six years and eight months in effective prison and disqualification for the same period for the crime of own passive bribery. In July of this year, Roger Ochoa was added to the list of the most wanted, offering the sum of 20 thousand soles for his capture.

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