Peruvian Police General Asserts Fugitive Vladimir Cerrón Will Be Captured Soon

The Peruvian police claim they are close to capturing Vladimir Cerrón, a fugitive former regional governor accused of corruption, highlighting the country's efforts to hold powerful figures accountable.

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Peruvian Police General Asserts Fugitive Vladimir Cerrón Will Be Captured Soon

Peruvian Police General Asserts Fugitive Vladimir Cerrón Will Be Captured Soon

Óscar Arriola, the General of the Peruvian National Police (PNP), has stated that the capture of Vladimir Cerrón, the former regional governor of Junín who has been a fugitive for over 200 days, is imminent. According to Arriola, new information has been obtained about Cerrón's whereabouts, indicating that the founder of the Perú Libre party is still in the country.

Arriola asserted that there is a 90% probability that Cerrón has not fled Peru and remains within its borders. "We are waiting patiently for the intelligence work to continue," the head of the PNP General Staff said, guaranteeing that Cerrón's detention is just a matter of time. However, Arriola refrained from providing Cerrón's current address, emphasizing that it will not be made public.

Cerrón, who was sentenced to three and a half years in prison in October 2022 for his involvement in acts of corruption associated with the 'Wanka Aerodrome Case', has been evading justice for six months. The search for the Perú Libre leader has intensified, keeping him under the radar of the authorities. Additionally, Cerrón faces another legal process for the alleged irregular protection he received while serving as a regional authority in Junín, now being accused of the crime of aggravated collusion.

Why this matters: The potential capture of Vladimir Cerrón, a prominent political figure and fugitive, holds significant implications for Peru's fight against corruption and the upholding of the rule of law. The case highlights the ongoing efforts of the Peruvian authorities to bring those accused of wrongdoing to justice, regardless of their political affiliations or former positions of power.

Despite being absent from the judicial proceedings, Cerrón has remained active on social media, discussing politics and maintaining a public presence. General Arriola emphasized the need for patience and caution in the intelligence operations, reiterating that Cerrón's capture is close at hand. The PNP remains committed to apprehending the fugitive former governor and ensuring he faces the consequences of his alleged crimes.

Key Takeaways

  • PNP General Arriola says capture of fugitive Cerrón is imminent, 90% likely in Peru.
  • Cerrón, former Junín governor, sentenced to 3.5 years for corruption, evading justice.
  • Cerrón faces another legal process for alleged irregular protection as regional authority.
  • Cerrón's capture holds significant implications for Peru's fight against corruption.
  • PNP remains committed to apprehending Cerrón and ensuring he faces consequences.