Overview
- The 36‑month travel ban request, tied to the 'Dinámicos del Centro' money‑laundering probe, will be evaluated by Judge Fernando Valdez Pimentel on October 15.
- A separate 18‑month request targets alleged misuse of office linked to EsSalud appointments and cosmetic surgeries during her tenure.
- A Judicial Branch official posted a court summons on Boluarte’s door in Surquillo after no one answered, with notice also sent to her defense electronically.
- Boluarte told reporters she has not sought asylum and has no intention of leaving Peru, as her lawyer said she remains at home.
- The Public Ministry scheduled four confrontations for October 27–28 in the laundering case, while prosecutors argue there is a flight risk due to her resources.