Businessman Zamir Villaverdewho regained his freedom last Tuesday, assured that the S / 30,000 that the former Minister of Transport, Juan Silva, required for the president did reach the hands of Pedro Castillo.
This order would have been made in August. “They needed because they had just entered the Government, they would not have suddenly received their salary… Specifically it was ‘loan me, please, 30 thousand soles to give Mr. Pedro Castillo,'” Villaverde told Willax.
When asked if he had a way to test this delivery, he indicated yes and that he can also demonstrate the reception of the other S / 100 thousand already known by an audio.
Likewise, the prosecutor’s collaborator pointed out that it was Fray Vásquez’s very nephew himself – currently a fugitive from justice – who confirmed that Castillo did receive the amount requested by Silva.
“Mr. Fray Vásquez Castillo confirms the receipt of the S / 30 thousand (by the president),” he said.
In addition, he indicated that Silva pointed out to him at one point that Castillo “needed to return the favor to the companies that had supported his campaign, which were dedicated to construction.”
“That’s where Mr. (Silva) asks me for a favor to be able to support him so that these companies can win (works),” he said.