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Supreme Court Ratifies 36-Month Pretrial Detention Against Juan Silva for Puente Tarata Case

Summary by Diario Correo
Juan Silva: Former Minister of Pedro Castillo today turns 3 years as a fugitive from justiceVladimir Cerrón and Juan Silva return to the list of the most wanted according to MininterThe Supreme Court rejected the appeal filed by the former Minister of Transport and Communications Juan Silva Villegas, thus confirming his pretrial detention for 36 months in the framework of the investigations in the case “Puente Tarata”.The Permanent Criminal Cham…
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🔊 Listen to this news On June 30, 2025, the Second Criminal Court of La Paz ratified the preventive detention of former minister César Siles, who will remain in the Patacamaya prison. This decision was made after reviewing an appeal filed by the former minister's defense team. Siles currently remains hospitalized in a medical center due to health problems. This information was provided by Marco Cárdenas, delegate of the Council of the Judiciary…

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Juan Silva: Former Minister of Pedro Castillo today turns 3 years as a fugitive from justiceVladimir Cerrón and Juan Silva return to the list of the most wanted according to MininterThe Supreme Court rejected the appeal filed by the former Minister of Transport and Communications Juan Silva Villegas, thus confirming his pretrial detention for 36 months in the framework of the investigations in the case “Puente Tarata”.The Permanent Criminal Cham…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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