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Peru: Prosecutor requests house arrest for ex-President Kuczynski

16:35 | Lima, Apr. 17.

Peruvian Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez on Wednesday requested home detention for ex-President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski over alleged asset laundering crimes, and withdrew from the previous inquiry for 36-month preventive detention against him, within the framework of the Odebrecht case.

The Prosecutor submitted this request to the Third Preparatory Investigation Court. 

The ex-Head of State —who currently serves a 10-day preliminary detention— was not present at the hearing, as he had been hospitalized in a clinic due to heart problems. 

According to Perez, this new request is due to 80-year-old Kuczynski's delicate state of health.


Led by Judge Jorge Chavez Tamariz, the session was adjourned this afternoon and will resume tomorrow.

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As is known, the investigation is based on projects linked to Brazilian corruption-tainted Odebrecht company's South Interoceanic Highway Project —Stretches 2 and 3— (South IIRSA) and Olmos Irrigation Project. Both of them had been awarded to the corporation.


Back then, a group of legislators from opposition parties filed a presidential impeachment motion —on the grounds of moral incapacity— after he had survived a previous impeachment vote back in December.

This new motion was intended to oust Kuczynski for alleged links with Odebrecht.

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Published: 4/17/2019