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Ministry of Justice Confirms Death of Former Head of INPE, Iván Paredes

Summary by Diario Correo
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights confirmed the death of Iván Paredes Yataco, who served as head of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE).The news was broadcast on Friday, May 29, through official channels and the media. Paredes was in charge of INPE until January of this year, when he presented his irrevocable resignation from office.His departure occurred after having led the institution in a context of reforms in the penitentiary …
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Lamentable NEWS! Lawyer Iván Paredes Yataco, former head of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) and former lawyer of Yahaira Plasencia, passed away on Friday, May 29. The news was confirmed through their social networks, where they wrote: “We regret to report the sensitive death of Iván Paredes. In the course of this, we will be telling him where the wake will be.”The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights also communicated his death throug…

The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights confirmed the death of Iván Paredes Yataco, who served as head of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE).The news was broadcast on Friday, May 29, through official channels and the media. Paredes was in charge of INPE until January of this year, when he presented his irrevocable resignation from office.His departure occurred after having led the institution in a context of reforms in the penitentiary …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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