After more than a year on the run, Vladimir Cerronnational secretary of Free Peru and former governor of Junín, reappeared in an interview where he called himself “the most investigated Peruvian of all time.”
Cerronwho has an effective prison order against him, took advantage of the occasion to insist that he is the victim of “political and judicial persecution,” and suggested that his hiding place would not be in the Perufueling speculation that he had left the country.
In statements to the newspaper ‘El Dato’ of Lambayeque, he expressed: “Contact is permanent with the advancement of technology, today it is impossible to be distant. Wherever I go, Peru will always be with me.” He stressed that he has faced all the accusations against him and stressed the magnitude of the judicial processes that he claims to have overcome.
“I have been accused of everything from corrupt to terrorist. From 2011 to 2024, a total of 220 criminal cases have been opened against me; Of which, today only an average of 15 are in circulation, which shows that 93% of them have been archived,” he stated.
In the interview, Vladimir Cerron He also defended his innocence and maintained that the actions against him, including recent raids on his mother’s home, have led citizens to reconsider their perception of his guilt.
“The latest acts of harassment against my family, my supporters and friends, such as the raid on my mother’s house for the sixth time, reveal the judicial political persecution,” he declared, ensuring that this situation is part of a lawfare or judicial war against him.
The reappearance of Cerron has generated mixed reactions in the Peruvian political spectrum. His supporters support his claim of being persecuted, while his detractors accuse him of diverting attention from the legal proceedings against him.
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