Harvey Colchado's lawyer on the colonel's retirement: "It is revenge for the raid on Dina Boluarte" - Latin america News
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By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español Peruvian Police Colonel Harvey Colchado will go to retreat on January 1 in a decision qualified by his lawyer, Miguel Pérez Arroyo, in a statement to CNN of “represal” and “political revenge.” In a letter to his fellow police officers and whose authenticity was verified by CNN, Harvey Colchado wrote: “Let everyone know that there are police that are not sold, that they do not kneel, much less to illicit i…
Colonel PNP Harvey Colchado and Walter Lozano were taken to retirement by "renewal of paintings." The former head of the (Diviac) will cease to be in 2025.
The separation of the active force officer was the last in a series of retaliatory measures against the now deactivated High Complexity Crime Investigation Division.
Although he was sung because they committed the sin of supporting the fiscal investigations against President Dina Boluarte, with his house included in his house, Colonels PNP Harvey Colchado Huamaní and Walter Lozano Pajuelo were taken to retirement for the renovation of cadres, which frustrated their careers in the police institution. MORE INFORMATION: Dina Boluarte runs away from the people and speaks of “unity” among PeruviansThe “hunter” co…
The passage to Col. Col. Colchado's retirement was formalized eight months after a conversation in which Mateo Castañeda, former lawyer of Dina Boluarte, warned of the possible consequences if he did not negotiate with the presidential defense. Peruvian National Police (PNP) general commander Víctor Zanabria, explained that the move to the retirement of officers, including Colonel PNP Harvey Corchado, is part of a regular process of renewal of c…
They leave bullets and note with threat at the home of Colonel Harvey Colchado: “You’re going to see blood of your loved ones” Executive announces creation of “special commission” to debate death penalty for rapists Colonel PNP Harvey Colchado, known as the head of the High Complexity Crimes Investigation Division (Diviac) was transferred to retirement by resolution signed by the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez. In the ministerial…
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