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Court bins bid to lock up Peru presidential hopeful Fujimori

Daughter of graft-convicted ex-leader Alberto accused of being in contact with witnesses in violation of conditions for her provisional freedom

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Jun 2021 7:00PM

Court bins bid to lock up Peru presidential hopeful Fujimori
Keiko Fujimori has already spent 16 months in pretrial detention on charges of taking money from scandal-tainted Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht to fund her failed races for the Peruvian presidency in 2011 and 2016. – AFP pic, June 22, 2021

LIMA – A Peruvian judge yesterday dismissed a prosecutor’s request for the detention of corruption-accused presidential hopeful Keiko Fujimori while the country awaits the outcome of June 6 polls in which she vied for the top job.

Fujimori, who narrowly trails leftist rival Pedro Castillo according to the unconfirmed vote count, risks an imminent corruption trial if she loses the race. If she wins, it will be delayed until after her term.

She has already spent 16 months in pretrial detention on charges of taking money from scandal-tainted Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht to fund failed presidential bids in 2011 and 2016. She denies the charges.

Fujimori was conditionally freed in May last year due to the coronavirus outbreak, and was barred from leaving Peru or communicating with co-defendants or witnesses in the case.

Prosecutors have said they will seek a 30-year jail term for the 46-year-old daughter of corruption-convicted ex-president Alberto.

On June 11, a few days after the election, prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez accused Fujimori of having been in contact with witnesses in violation of the conditions for her provisional freedom, and asked a court to return her to custody.

The witness, Miguel Angel Torres, had accompanied her to a post-election press conference as an adviser.

But yesterday, after a hearing of several hours, judge Victor Zuniga ruled as “unfounded” the request for her parole to be rescinded.

Fujimori was present for the hearing with her lawyer Giuliana Loza. Perez said he will appeal the ruling.

He argued that Fujimori must be ordered back in detention “because of the seriousness of the crimes she is accused of”, adding that she “systematically violated the rules of conduct of not communicating with witnesses”.

For her part, Fujimori said the prosecutor’s request is “arbitrary, disproportionate and unjust”, as dozens of her supporters demonstrated outside.

Dismissing the request, the judge cautioned Fujimori to strictly adhere to her parole conditions in the future.

High stakes

Castillo took 50.12% of the vote in the June 6 run-off election, holding a lead of some 44,000 votes over Fujimori, according to the unconfirmed count. 

The final result is being held up by a review of disputed votes, mainly from the camp of Fujimori, who has alleged widespread fraud.

She repeated her claims yesterday, urging supporters to come forward with evidence “of how Peru Libre cheated”, referring to Castillo’s party.

The rural teacher has rejected calls from Fujimori supporters for the polls to be annulled.

Supporters of both candidates took part in demonstrations over the weekend demanding an end to the uncertainty. – AFP, June 22, 2021

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