Peru: Judiciary confirms 15-day preliminary detention of Governor Ciro Castillo

Photo: ANDINA/Connie Calderon

Photo: ANDINA/Connie Calderon

01:00 | Lima, Dec. 24.

The First Criminal Appeals Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice in Callao upheld a 15-day preliminary detention order against Callao Region Governor, Ciro Castillo Rojo, and other individuals under investigation, on charges of aggravated collusion.

The measure was ordered by the collegiate panel, presided over by Judge Rene Martinez. It was also composed of magistrates Ricardo Pastor Arce and Walter Coello.

On December 15, the Judiciary authorized the 15-day preliminary detention of the Callao region governor and 13 other individuals.

This comes as part of an investigation into the alleged crimes of criminal organization and aggravated collusion to the detriment of the Peruvian State.

The measure was ordered by the Eleventh Preparatory Investigation Tribunal of the Superior Court of Justice in Callao.

It was headed by Judge Edie Solorzano, following a request from the Third Specialized Provincial Prosecutor's Office for Corruption Crimes by Officials in Callao.

The judicial ruling also authorized raids, residential and personal searches, the seizure of assets, and the lifting of communications and banking secrecy of those under investigation, as part of the probe into the case known as "Los Socios del Callao" (The Associates of Callao).

According to the Public Ministry (Prosecutor's Office), a suspected criminal organization—allegedly led by Ciro Castillo Rojo and Callao Region Government officials— is said to have operated during 2023, steering more than 60 public procurement contracts within the regional administration for an amount exceeding S/1.4 million (about US$433,181), while circumventing the legally established selection processes.

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Publicado: 24/12/2025