
Could Pedro Castillo’s sister-in-law go to jail? | Video
In Peru, amid demonstrations for and against, a judge could decide whether the sister-in-law of Peru’s president, Pedro Castillo, could spend the next 36 months in preventive detention. Andy Ortiz tells the details of what is happening with the case of Yenifer Paredes, who is being investigated for alleged crimes of organized crime and money laundering together with the mayor of the Anguía district, José Medina.
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