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The Prosecutor's Office asks to prohibit Castillo's wife from leaving Peru for 36 months for alleged corruption

MADRID, 23 Ago.

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The Prosecutor's Office asks to prohibit Castillo's wife from leaving Peru for 36 months for alleged corruption

MADRID, 23 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Peruvian Prosecutor's Office has requested this Tuesday a 36-month ban on leaving the country for the first lady, Lilia Paredes, and her brothers, Walter and David, for their participation in an alleged corrupt plot led by the president, Pedro Castillo, of the that the Minister of Transportation, Geiner Alvarado, would also take part.

The measure also concerns businessman Hugo Espino, who was released on parole on Friday after giving a statement about this alleged plot with which the Government fraudulently delivered public works contracts, details the Peruvian newspaper 'La República'.

According to the accusation, the first lady coordinated the delivery of these contracts, at all times under the knowledge of President Castillo, alleged ringleader, in collaboration with her sister Yenifer Paredes, who is accused of the crimes of criminal organization and money laundering. money.

Last Friday, August 19, President Castillo announced that his wife was "willing" to hand over her passport in the event that the Prosecutor's Office would carry out this request.

"She is not going to leave the country at any time and she has to submit not only to justice, but to prove her innocence," said Castillo, who has denounced judicial persecution with political overtones against him and his family.

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