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San Román Security Chief Accused of Unauthorized Inspections and Extortion

The official maintains compliance with administrative law, having filed a descargo after a hotel check that he says was not an ITSE.

Overview

  • A later report alleges that Percy Quispe conducted technical inspections without the required accreditation and sought illegal payments, accusations he denies.
  • A lawyer argues Quispe relied on a repealed municipal ordinance, saying Ordinance 010-2016 was superseded by Ordinance 008-2025 and that only accredited inspectors may perform such checks under national rules.
  • Specialists question his August 28 action declaring the James Baldwin school at “very high risk” via Resolution 768-2025, calling the act null for lacking specialized technical support.
  • In the Hostal San Román case, Quispe says he issued an acta de constatación rather than an ITSE and notes the operator submitted a sworn statement instead of a laminated-glass certificate despite a favorable technical opinion (Informe 213-2025).
  • Quispe rejects bribe claims, acknowledges document-review lapses, and points to an earlier nepotism complaint that remains under municipal review with a Contraloría report currently impugned.