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Peru authorities examine president as brother detained

Peruvian authorities said on Friday that they had launched an investigation into President Dina Boluarte for disbanding an unique authorities force that had been investigating her sibling, who was detained previously in the day.

Nicanor Boluarte and the president's legal representative were apprehended as part of a probe into supposed influence peddling, increase pressure on the Andean country's leader, who is currently being examined over how she got expensive Rolex watches and precious jewelry.

Peru's attorney general's workplace said it was now looking into a possible abuse of authority by President Boluarte and Interior Minister Walter Ortiz for liquifying the police unit.

Earlier in the day, Attorney general of the United States Juan Carlos Villena stated in an a federal government act that the authority was weighing its alternatives and demanded the authorities unit be restored right away.

Authorities searched more than 20 residential or commercial properties on Friday, consisting of the Lima home of Nicanor Boluarte, who is implicated of leading a criminal company that influences the consultation of people in high positions on power.

Throughout town, a team of prosecutors and authorities robbed the home of Boluarte's lawyer Mateo Castaneda, who is advising her in the case of supposed illicit enrichment including the watches and fashion jewelry. Boluarte has actually denied the allegations.

The president's bro, in addition to other unnamed suspects, will remain in preliminary detention for 10 days, Peru's justice department stated.

A spokesman for President Boluarte informed an interview on Friday evening that the police system had actually been liquified for failure to comply with administrative norms which the government respected the laws and judicial autonomy.

Nicanor Boluarte, as he was moved by the cops to a. judicial unit, denied the allegations to reporters. I am. innocent ... I reject definitely everything, he said.

Peru, the world's number two copper exporter and when among. South America's most appealing investment places, has actually been. hit by political discontent in the last few years, with six presidents in. as several years and regular corruption probes and impeachments.

(source: Reuters)