An important figure to know the actions of Pedro Castillo’s nephews is no longer in Peru. José Luis Acevedo Aguirre, a man who worked as a concierge in the Magdalena building where the president’s relatives lived for a few months, left Peru for Colombia. A report from Canal N revealed that his trip took place on May 6.
Recently, on April 26, Acevedo reported having received death threats from two unknown individuals who intercepted him on a motorcycle in the street. This event took place just a few days after having testified before the prosecutor’s office about the activities and visits recorded in the department once occupied by Fray Vásquez Castillo and Gian Marco Castillo, both fugitives from justice.
Said threat was consigned in a fiscal report on Tuesday, May 3, which was taken by the Provincial Deputy Prosecutor Mabel Tucto Albornoz, from the Seventh Office of the Second Supraprovincial Corporate Prosecutor’s Office specialized in Money Laundering Crimes, which is in charge of the prosecutor Luz Taquire Reynoso.
“The next time he testified they were going to put a plumb to his head” reads in the report written by the prosecution. One of the threatening criminals came to show him a firearm that he was carrying under the polo shirt, according to the information provided by the victim.
Acevedo had indicated that the apartment in the Torre Arezzo II building, located at 3029 Brasil Avenue, was inhabited by Fray Vásquez Castillo, Gian Marco Castillo Gómez, Cledin Vásquez Castillo and a fourth person who has not yet been identified.
HIDDEN INFORMATION
The investigation against the nephews of the president has also detected that the Government Palace has not provided complete information on the access of Fray Vásquez Castillo and Gian Marco Castillo to the Government Palace. Among the various access doors to the Government Palace, number six is intended for the transit of the president’s family since it leads to the residence.
The institutional portal only records 17 entries of Fray Vásquez and Gian Marco Castillo through this entry when, according to the aforementioned note, they would have entered more than 60 times. The information provided to the prosecution does not take into account the remaining 43 entries.
The fugitive Gian Marco Castillo entered 28 times through gate six of the Government Palace, the first being on August 2 of last year in the company of Franco Pomalaya. Fray Vásquez, on the other hand, entered at least 17 times, the first being on August 7, 2021. But the fact that has attracted the most attention has not been that this information has been ignored by the authorities, but rather the owners of the vehicles they used to attend the government house. These are people close to Pedro Castillo and businessmen, among whom is the detainee Zamir Villaverde.
A black Toyota van with license plate BWO-587 entered through gate six of the Palace between October 28 and November 13, 2021. Although it was used by the president’s nephews, it belongs to 45-year-old Gissela Rodríguez León , but before it was owned by Mazavig SAC, a company owned by Zamir Villaverde, the businessman arrested for allegedly integrating a corruption network that operated from the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
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