George Angulo reveals letter Tina Polwart gave him before firing him: “She told me 'I accept any responsibility'”

Lt. Gen George AnguloThe Chief of the National Police (PNP) who has been dismissed by the government has revealed a letter from the President. In Boluarte He gave him the day he called him into his office to inform him that he would be fired after the attack in Ayacucho.

In an interview that aired this Sunday The fourth force, The dismissed officer said that he was summoned to the palace at 8:00 am last Monday. Accompanied by the head of the interior, Victor Torres, the head of state told him that he was dissatisfied with his work and then handed him the document.

“I told him: I have no problem, I can leave.” But she sends me a notice, a letter […] It is developed in the Ministry of Home Affairs as it says IN-DP above [siglas de Interior y Despacho Presidencial]. They stay up all night, I understand, looking for ways [para sacarme del cargo]”, said.

“[En la carta] They talk about urgency, about relevance, that the president has a responsibility to protect. Later, I told her: 'Madam, this is not right,' and she told me: 'I accept any responsibility,'” she added, describing her sacking as a “political hitman”.

Justice Minister Eduardo Arana announced that Tina Poluarte would drop the charges against her attackers. Latin

According to the Sunday newspaper, Polwart said in the letter that the attack was a result of the crime wave the country was experiencing and not a failure of his bodyguard. The President went to the people to throw candy and participated in the laying of the first stone for the asphalt of a road.

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Meanwhile, Ruth Parsena, the widow of a man killed during the protests, bypassed security measures and came to confront her. Immediately, Ilaria AimeeA young man's mother shot him in the back and pulled the president's hair.

Gazetted Supreme Resolution A Peruvian He pointed out that Angulo's dismissal was due to “gross negligence,” which is why the termination of the appointment was necessary to “protect and stabilize the institutionality” of the PNP. Likewise, he said, the declared states of emergency have not reduced the insecurity of citizens and the proliferation of criminal gangs.

The Sunday newspaper confirmed the pressure exerted by Minister Torres against Angulo to send the general into retirement. Harvey ColzadoHead of the Directorate for Most Complex Crimes (DVIAC) and General Coordinator of the Special Committee Against Corruption in Power (EFICAB).

Likewise, it certified the claim for deletion Colonel Segundo ArcomedoOne of those responsible for the investigation against the President's brother, Nicanor Polwarteand nearly 300 irregular requests regarding changes in the organization.

“We were surprised when they argued for an element that should never have existed another day. His name came, they insisted, how strange, right? “What's going on here and who did you talk to?” he asked. Because of these extraordinary demands, the former police chief confronted Torres.

“Well, he broke down and started arguing with me. He said I did what I wanted. I told him: Do you think 150 change requests are not enough? At that time there were 150 more orders,” he noted.

In addition to the dismissal of Angulo, the invasion of Aimé and Barcená replaced the president's entire bodyguard, the head of the Directorate of National Intelligence (DINI) was dismissed. Roger Arista; and the removal of the Chief of Army Staff from the Government Palace, Miguel Martin Guan.

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Accordingly When Hildebrand was thirteen years old, LA Directorate of Investigation The National Police (DIRIN) warned of a “high risk” of Ayacucho and the three regions where deaths were reported during anti-government protests – Puno, Apurímac and Junín – but the visit was carried out.

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