Nathaly Alcantara, civil servant whose name appeared in the committees for granting the good pro of the phantom sanitation work in Anguía, accused before the Public ministry to the mayor of said locality, Nenil Medina; Already Hugo Espino, brother of the general manager of the winning company, Anggi Espino; having tried to bribe her.
According to the report presented by Cuarto Poder, which includes the testimonies of Alcántara, Medina had summoned her through his driver, Daniel Príncipe, in order to square the granting of the good pro of the questioned work in favor of Destcon Ingenieros & Arquitectos SAC Process in which, according to the witness, “they used their name and signature without authorization; and they made her the president of the selection committee of a bidding process in which she never participated.”
Among the information revealed by the Sunday newspaper, Alcántara was taken by Príncipe to a house located in the Ventanilla district in Callao, a place that the driver himself recognized as a “family property”, to meet with “the mayor of Anguía Nenil Medina and Hugo Espino, brother of Anggi Espino, owner of the company that won the tender”.
The report explained how Medina “asked her to sign the act of approval of Anguía’s work” and, given the official’s refusal, began to offer her a job and up to a total of 50,000 soles for her signature. After these proposals, Alcántara pointed out that he “was never going to put a price on his signature and (…) that he was not going to regularize something that was not regular.”
“I began to feel uncomfortable because they had already started with intimidation, that I was going to regret not having signed those documents, since they would find a way to sign, that I am going to lose my job, that I am going to lose my job, All the doors were going to be closed to me and that my person and my family were going to pay for it and that I was going to regret the decision I was making,” explained the Fourth Power report.
However, in the place where this meeting took place, nobody recognizes Daniel Príncipe, who also facilitated the entry of the former head of Petroperu, Hugo Chávez, and that to date is untraceable. Despite this, these statements have been collected by the Public Ministry to put together the request for preventive detention against Mayor Nenil Medina.