Peru arrests generals in anti-corruption raids
December 27, 2022Authorities in Peru arrested six police generals on Monday as part of an anti-corruption investigation.
The attorney general's office alleged that the generals paid money to rise in rank last year, with the authorization of ousted former President Pedro Castillo.
Police conducted 26 raids as part of the "mega operation," the attorney general's office said.
Former minister's home raided
During the raids, police seized "documents and devices" at the home of Castillo's former Defense Minister Walter Ayala.
He has denied any corruption allegations.
"This has been unnecessary, because they haven't found anything," Ayala told reporters. "This investigation is over a year old ... this is a show."
Protests continue
Back in November, former army general Jose Vizcarra and former air force commander Jorge Chaparro alleged that Castillo's government had put pressure on them to promote officers who did not qualify.
Castillo was ousted on December 7 after he moved to dissolve Congress amid a political deadlock. He has been detained and charged with rebellion.
Protests across the country have rejected the new government formed by Dina Boluarte. More than 20 people have died in the demonstrations and key infrastructure has been shut down.
zc/wd (Reuters, AFP)