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JEE Identifies Congress Technician in Keiko Fujimori Rally Camera Case, Orders Replies From Two Officials

The Pacasmayo electoral panel views the partisan use of an inventoried state camera as a neutrality breach that may constitute embezzlement by use, triggering administrative and prosecutorial reviews.

Overview

  • Daniel Luza Amésquita was named as the operator of a Congress-owned, inventoried camera used to film the October 30 rally in Trujillo where Keiko Fujimori announced her precandidacy.
  • The JEE requested formal descargos from Luza and from Jaime Abensur Pinasco, who covered the Oficialía Mayor during Giovanni Forno’s vacation on the date the equipment left Congress.
  • A fiscalization report by coordinator Luz Chiroque Cruz flags possible functional responsibility for Congress president Fernando Rospigliosi and recommends sending the case to the Comptroller’s Office and the Public Ministry.
  • Congress says the implicated worker resigned on November 1 and that an internal administrative sanction process has been opened without prejudice to potential civil or criminal liability.
  • Congressman Edwin Martínez filed a constitutional complaint against Rospigliosi over the alleged misuse of state equipment, while Rospigliosi denies involvement and has asked the JEE to archive the case.