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Inpe on Photos of Requisitions of Former Presidents: the Director of the Prison Was Asked to Report What Happened

Summary by Diario Correo
The National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) reported that it opened an investigation to identify those responsible for the dissemination of photographs of searches carried out last weekend in the cells of former presidents Pedro Castillo, Ollanta Humala and Martín Vizcarra, in Barbadillo prison. This was pointed out by the general manager of the institution, Luis Alberto Vega. “The director of the prison has been asked to inform the chief of secu…
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Martín Vizcarra claims that he is being held in his cell and that he was only allowed to see one of his two daughters.The searches carried out on 7 and 8 February in Barbadillo prison, where four former presidents are being held, generated formal complaints, legal questions and a new debate on prison conditions and internal controls in the prison.On Saturday, February 7, between 18:00 and 19:00 hours, staff of the National Penitentiary Institute…

The National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) reported that it opened an investigation to identify those responsible for the dissemination of photographs of searches carried out last weekend in the cells of former presidents Pedro Castillo, Ollanta Humala and Martín Vizcarra, in Barbadillo prison. This was pointed out by the general manager of the institution, Luis Alberto Vega. “The director of the prison has been asked to inform the chief of secu…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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