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Martín Vizcarra Will Not Appeal for Pretrial Detention in Ancón Ii: “I Will Resist (...) but They Will Not Bend Me”

Summary by Diario Correo
Former President Martín Vizcarra announced that he will not appeal the judicial decision ordering his detention in Ancón II prison for a period of five months, as part of the process he faces in the case of Lomas de Ilo-Hospital de Moquegua. Through a message disseminated on his social networks, Vizcarra described the measure as “unjust and arbitrary”, but he assured that he will face it. “I will resist from the place that they send me, but they…
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Martín Vizcarra accuses Dina Boluarte of influencing his transfer to the Ancón II prisonThe night of last Friday, former President Martín Vizcarra was transferred to Ancón II prison, where he will serve the 5 months of pretrial detention imposed by the Judiciary in the Lomas de Ilo and Hospital de Moquegua case. This, after the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) annulled the decision ordering his detention in the Barbadillo prison, Ate.LEA A…

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Former President Martín Vizcarra announced that he will not appeal the judicial decision ordering his detention in Ancón II prison for a period of five months, as part of the process he faces in the case of Lomas de Ilo-Hospital de Moquegua. Through a message disseminated on his social networks, Vizcarra described the measure as “unjust and arbitrary”, but he assured that he will face it. “I will resist from the place that they send me, but they…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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