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Messages and Deposits Expose Alleged Network of Police Corruption in Ate: Chats Would Involve Commissioner

Summary by Diario Correo
Chats and bank transfer records would reveal the alleged involvement of Commander José Velázquez Céspedes, head of Vitarte police station, in a network of co-payments to drivers in exchange for avoiding traffic sanctions on the Central Highway, in Ate. According to the fiscal investigation, the police officers involved used key terms such as “party” and “renta” to refer to the delivery of money. On June 4, nine police officers under the command …
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Chats and bank transfer records would reveal the alleged involvement of Commander José Velázquez Céspedes, head of Vitarte police station, in a network of co-payments to drivers in exchange for avoiding traffic sanctions on the Central Highway, in Ate. According to the fiscal investigation, the police officers involved used key terms such as “party” and “renta” to refer to the delivery of money. On June 4, nine police officers under the command …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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