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Peru: Ex-President Kuczynski returns home for house arrest

17:40 | Lima, May. 2.

Ex-President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (2016-2018) on Thursday afternoon was discharged from Lima-based Angloamericana Clinic —where he underwent heart surgery last weekend— to return home for a 36-month house arrest, within the framework of the Odebrecht case investigation.

An ambulance took the former Head of State to his home located on the residential and upper-class Choquehuanca Street belonging to San Isidro district in the nation's capital city.

On April 27, the First National Criminal Appeals Chamber for Corruption Offenses Committed by Public Officials revoked a previous preventive detention order for Kuczynski. Instead, it ordered his house arrest for a period of three years.
 
The Prosecutor's Office decided to opt for house arrest as requested by the defendant's defense due to Kuczynski's health status and advanced age (80 years old).


Preliminary detention

On March 10, the Judicial Branch ordered the preliminary detention of Kuczynski due to asset laundering crimes to the detriment of the Peruvian State.

Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez requested the detention of Kuczynski, as evidence indicates that the ex-President was responsible for favoring Odebrecht so it could be awarded the South Interoceanic Highway Project —Stretches 2 and 3— (South IIRSA) and Olmos Irrigation Project, thus obtaining economic benefits from the company.


As is known, Toledo —who resides in the United States— faces an extradition request by the Peruvian State. The justice system ordered 18-month preventive detention for him —in February 2017— after having allegedly received bribes from Odebrecht during his time in office.

Likewise, Kuczynski is accused of money laundering offenses, acting within the framework of a criminal organization, due to the events that took place when he was Economy-Finance Minister and Prime Minister between 2002 and 2006. 

Furthermore, in 2007, the Westfield Capital company —founded by Kuczynski— allegedly received money transfers from South IIRSA —Stretches 2 and 3— and Trasvase Olmos.

Ex-President 


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: 5/2/2019