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Pedro Castillo’s Lawyer Denounces Former President’s Lack of Sunlight Access

Pedro Castillo’s lawyer denounced that the former president’s job does not have access to sunlight. | Successful

Walter Ayala, former Minister of Defense and Pedro Castillo’s lawyer, denounced that the former president is not allowed to communicate with his relatives in Mexico and that he does not have access to sunlight.

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“They have closed all access to natural sunlight, which means that President Pedro Castillo cannot have access to natural sunlight, which is a human right,” he mentioned in an interview with Exitosa.

When it was recalled that a ceiling was placed when a complaint was filed because it was recorded by a Sunday newspaper via a drone, Castillo’s legal representative insisted that the situations have no direct connection.

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“In the Piedras Gordas prison, this criminal who killed the money changer has the right to sunlight. Just because they put a roof on you does not prohibit them from giving you another area with sunlight, what I want is for a human right to be provided, which is access to sunlight,” he insisted.

In that sense, he complained that the telephone set up for the former president is constantly broken, affecting his right to communicate with his family in Mexico.

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At another time, he assured that the Peru Libre presidential candidate did not carry out a coup d’état. However, the day before it was learned that the Prosecutor’s Office requested 25 years in prison for three officers of the National Police of Peru (PNP) for their alleged participation in the closure of Congress, following orders from the former president.

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Among the accused are General Manuel Lozada Morales, former head of the VII Lima Police Region; Commander Jesús Venero Mellado, former operational head of the Special Services Unit (USE); and Lieutenant Eder Infanzón Gómez. According to the accusation document accessed by El Comercio, these officers would have blocked access to Parliament, preventing the entry of legislators and workers.

The 963-page file reveals testimonies from affected parliamentarians, including Vivian Olivos Martínez (Fuerza Popular) and Adriana Tudela (Avanza País), who detailed how they were denied entry on the day of the events. This fact is directly connected to Castillo’s strategy to execute the closure of Congress, according to a fiscal hypothesis.

On December 7, the former president ordered Congress to close and take control of the justice system.

The day before, the Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court unanimously resolved to dismiss the five appeals filed by former President Pedro Castillo in order to review his preventive detention and reject the investigation for the crime of rebellion.

Furthermore, the request for protection of rights from Castillo’s defense has been rejected, who pointed out vagueness and inaccuracies in the formalization of the accusation by the prosecution.

As noted, Pedro Castillo is facing two preventive detention measures. The first, for 18 months, related to the attempted coup d’état carried out in December 2022, and the second, for 36 months, for his participation as the alleged leader of a criminal organization.

For the last crime mentioned, Judge Juan Carlos Checkley, of the Supreme Court of Preparatory Investigation, authorized lifting the secrecy of the former dignitary’s communications, this Thursday, January 25, in order to “visualize and extract the messages and attachments of the emails, from September 2021 to March 2022, of those who intervened” in the irregular purchase of biodiesel.

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At the same time, the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations approved a report that allows Constitutional Complaint 403 to be processed against him for the alleged crimes of abuse of authority, illegal sponsorship and passive bribery, related to the military promotion process in 2022.

With 11 votes in favor, one against and eight abstentions, the appeal presented by the suspended Attorney General of the Nation, Patricia Benavides, which includes former Minister Walter Ayala, was approved during the tenth extraordinary session chaired by Lady Camones (Alianza Para el Progress).

2024-01-27 04:54:11
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