Overview
- Per Resolution No. 20 issued on Sep. 23, the Juzgado Supremo de Investigación Preparatoria authorized Chávez to visit Tacna after noting her compliance with weekly biometric check-ins.
- The permission covers Sep. 28 to Oct. 5, and she must return to her residence in Chorrillos and report to the court or the Ministerio Público will be notified for noncompliance.
- Chávez remains under comparecencia con restricciones imposed on Sep. 3, including a ban on leaving Lima without judicial authorization and periodic in-person reporting.
- The Segunda Fiscalía Suprema asked to expand her conduct rules with a 500‑meter buffer around embassies in Lima, a ban on communications with diplomats and foreign politicians, no contact with co-defendants or witnesses, and a S/20,000 bond.
- Judge Juan Carlos Checkley set a public hearing for Sep. 26 to evaluate the request, which her lawyer Raúl Noblecilla publicly questioned.