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Updated Wednesday, April 3, 2024-07:37

The Peruvian Prosecutor's Office expanded the preliminary investigation opened against President

Dina Boluarte

for undeclared Rolex watches to include an increase in assets due to bank deposits of yet unexplained origin, as well as other valuable jewelry, the acting attorney general reported this Tuesday. ,

Juan Carlos Villena

.

During a presentation before the Congressional Oversight Commission, Villena stressed that this investigation "is reserved" but reported that on April 1 "it was decided to expand the factual framework of the accusation, not only for the three

Rolex

watches ."

He indicated that now some sworn statements have been included in which there appears an increase in assets of 432,000 soles (119,400 dollars or 111,000 euros) "within a period of two years" and for the possession of a luxury bracelet of the ruler that, "according to an open source", has a value of $56,000 and other jewels with a value that would exceed

$500,000

.

He added that there are also "deposits of unknown origin" for more than 1.1 million soles in the bank accounts of the governor, who has indicated in recent days that this money is not her own but rather belongs to the Apurímac Departmental Club (an association of migrants from that region in Lima), which he presided over until before joining, in 2021, the Government of

Pedro Castillo

(2021-2022).

Before the legislative commission, Villena defended that both the Constitution and Peruvian laws allow the Public Ministry to carry out ex officio investigations and recalled that, for this reason, on March 18, the initiation of preliminary proceedings was ordered against Boluarte for alleged illicit enrichment. .

After confirming that the prosecutors "were not received" when both the president's statement and the exhibition of the Rolex watches were scheduled, he pointed out that for this reason the judicial request for a search against Boluarte's home was requested on March 28 and the

Government Palace

.

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"On the 29th, the procedure was carried out at night, with the results that we all already know," he commented before indicating that it was then decided to expand "the factual framework of the accusation", which led to the rejection of a request from Boluarte. so that "the statement can be taken immediately" and this will be done next Friday.

Villena said that this "is a fairly complex investigation," which includes numerous officials, as well as specialized expertise, which is why it maintains its confidential nature.

The attorney general also reminded legislators that the

Public Ministry

can conclude a preliminary investigation of this type with a constitutional accusation, but stressed that the process against a ruler "cannot continue until he completes his functions," as established by the Peruvian Constitution. .

During the meeting of the Oversight Commission, parliamentarian

Héctor Valer

asked that the plenary session of Congress be asked to grant them the power of an investigative commission to be able to question President Boluarte, who had been summoned to appear before the group this Tuesday. but he did not attend.

The ruler was scheduled last Tuesday to show her watches at the Public Ministry and the next day she was to give her testimony, but she asked to reschedule both appointments due to her "heavy schedule," so she did not attend any of them.

This led to the search of her home, where the police operation broke the lock on the door, and of the Government Palace, after which the president stated that the procedure had been carried out in an arbitrary, abusive and disproportionate manner, and that she was collaborating. with the investigation.

In response, the Public Ministry assured that the operation was carried out "by order of the Supreme Court of Preparatory Investigation of the Supreme Court" and that in the operation "the delivery of the Rolex watches by the President

of the Republic

was not located or occurred."

, even though he was required to do so", but he did obtain other elements of interest for the investigation.