Alejandro Toledo could access amenities such as furniture, televisions, and a kitchen. (Composition: Infobae)

Alexander Toledo it takes a few days to fulfill preventive prison in the prison of Barbadillo for being accused of receiving bribes from the construction company odebrecht. Your legal defense Robert Su, He detailed days before that the ex-president did not have comforts within the space he inhabits. However, sources from El Comercio reported that his cell would be furnished in the coming days.

“The former president has a bed, a mattress and nothing else. I do not know the prison conditions of the men who are deprived of their liberty in this prison (Alberto Fujimori and Pedro Castillo), but I can say that Toledo has told me that he has a bed, a mattress, a set of sheets, but he does not have an appliance, no comfort, or a chair,” his lawyer previously said.

However, this morning the newspaper El Comercio reported that all these amenities will be granted to the former president. It would be products such as tables, kitchen, television, chairs and all the necessary buildings so that the prisoner feels comfortable in the room he occupies in the establishment of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE).

It is claimed that under these conditions Toledo Manrique enjoy the same situation as the rest of the prisoners such as Alberto Fujimori and Pedro Castillo, ex-presidents who are also being held in these prisons.

The lawyer of Alexander Toledo He has made reference to the health of his sponsor on more than one occasion and has emphasized the delicate state in which he is. His announcement about the cancer picture presented by the creator of Peru Posible was something that surprised everyone.

In a recent interview, lawyer Su indicated that since Toledo entered the prison has fainted and is emaciated. He also made reference to the cancer that he suffers from.

“The cancer evaluation is going to be carried out in a medical board that is being requested to be done with INPE doctors and with private doctors who have treated him in Peru,” he said.

Rafael Vela Beard, coordinator of the Money Laundering Prosecutor’s Office, announced that the trial against the former university teacher in the Interoceánica case could take at least a year. The member of the Public Ministry specified that this process could be more accelerated if the Judiciary prioritizes the case of the former head of state.

“We think that if he Power of attorney gives the highest possible priority to a case of this magnitude, we should already be around the month of August in the development of the trial and, if there are judges with exclusive dedication, as we have proposed, we believe that the trial of Mr. Toledo could take reality a little less than a year and thus we will know the truth of what happened in which a former president of the Republic was involved ”. reported on Panamericana TV.

Hearing prior to the imprisonment of former President Alejandro Toledo in the Barbadillo prison.
Hearing prior to the imprisonment of former President Alejandro Toledo in the Barbadillo prison.

The first reflection is that it is a very important validation of the work carried out by the prosecutionthe team, specifically the prosecutor José Domingo Pérez, who, after having achieved the accusation in 2020, consolidated all the evidence that could be provided, through effective collaboration agreements, both from the company odebrecht like Jorge Barata, in addition to the effective collaboration of Josef Maiman”, he added.

Finally, he said that there is “overwhelming evidence” that the politician would have received bribes from the construction company. “A good job has been done and we are facing a solid case that raises a high probability of the conviction of Mr. Toledo for the serious case of corruption and money laundering in which he is clearly indicted,” said the prosecutor in the Lava Jato case. .

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