Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 23:53:26 GMT -5
Bloomberg Línea — The Temporary Liquidator Supraprovincial Criminal Court issued an order preventing former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori from leaving the country for nine months due to his responsibility for the death of six people in the district of Pativilca in 1992 .
The Prosecutor's Office argued at the hearing that Fujimori did not have any coercive measures. The ban was imposed in the past, but expired in 2023.
The Fujimori's sentence, to 25 years, dates back to 2009 when he was declared responsible for the massacres of Barrios Altos and La Cantuta, perpetrated by the Colina group in 1991 and 1992.
Fujimori was released from prison on Country Email List after a ruling by the Constitutional Court that ordered the restoration of the pardon that was granted to the former president in 2017 and that only lasted one year before being revoked at the request of the Inter-American Court. Human Rights Court.
The Prosecutor's Office had requested to sentence former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori to 18 months under house arrest due to his age (85 years). However, the Temporary Liquidator Supraprovincial Criminal Court rejected this requirement as it was considered unfounded.
During the hearing, Fujimori argued that he is a high-risk patient and said that he would give up obtaining a passport. as a guarantee that he will not leave the country.
This Wednesday it was also known that Vladimiro Montesinos, who was an advisor to Alberto Fujimori when he held the presidency of Peru, between 1990 and 2000, f He was sentenced to 19 years and 8 months in prison after accepting responsibility for the massacres. of the Colina covert military group that occurred in Pativilca and La Cantuta.
Given that Montesinos has been deprived of liberty since 2001, the sentence was considered already served by the judge in charge. However, he must pay 500,000 soles to each of the legal heirs of the Pativilca case and 50,000 soles to those of the La Cantuta case.
The Prosecutor's Office argued at the hearing that Fujimori did not have any coercive measures. The ban was imposed in the past, but expired in 2023.
The Fujimori's sentence, to 25 years, dates back to 2009 when he was declared responsible for the massacres of Barrios Altos and La Cantuta, perpetrated by the Colina group in 1991 and 1992.
Fujimori was released from prison on Country Email List after a ruling by the Constitutional Court that ordered the restoration of the pardon that was granted to the former president in 2017 and that only lasted one year before being revoked at the request of the Inter-American Court. Human Rights Court.
The Prosecutor's Office had requested to sentence former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori to 18 months under house arrest due to his age (85 years). However, the Temporary Liquidator Supraprovincial Criminal Court rejected this requirement as it was considered unfounded.
During the hearing, Fujimori argued that he is a high-risk patient and said that he would give up obtaining a passport. as a guarantee that he will not leave the country.
This Wednesday it was also known that Vladimiro Montesinos, who was an advisor to Alberto Fujimori when he held the presidency of Peru, between 1990 and 2000, f He was sentenced to 19 years and 8 months in prison after accepting responsibility for the massacres. of the Colina covert military group that occurred in Pativilca and La Cantuta.
Given that Montesinos has been deprived of liberty since 2001, the sentence was considered already served by the judge in charge. However, he must pay 500,000 soles to each of the legal heirs of the Pativilca case and 50,000 soles to those of the La Cantuta case.