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Ica: INPE psychologist arrested for charging inmates S/1,000
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Ica: INPE psychologist arrested for charging inmates S/1,000

From La Repรบblica · (6d ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A clinical psychologist working for Peru's National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) in Ica has been arrested for allegedly demanding S/1,000 from an inmate for a favorable psychological report.
  • The psychologist, Jorge Condori Castro, was apprehended by the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Corruption of Public Officials.
  • Authorities found S/700 in cash on the suspect during the arrest, which was conducted with support from anti-corruption police.

The city of Ica is reeling from the shocking arrest of a clinical psychologist employed by the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE). Jorge Condori Castro, who coordinated the mental health area at the Cristo Rey de Cachiche prison, stands accused of demanding a bribe of S/1,000 from an inmate in exchange for a positive psychological report.

The intervention occurred at the request of provincial prosecutor Alexander Pรฉrez Lรณpez and deputy prosecutor Rosmely Guillรฉn Cortez, with the support of police personnel from the Directorate Against Corruption (Dircocor).

Details about the authorities involved in the arrest.

This incident, uncovered by the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Corruption of Public Officials in Ica, highlights a disturbing breach of trust within the correctional system. The inmate, reportedly suffering from depression and receiving therapy from Condori Castro, had already made an advance payment for the report. The arrest, carried out by the Public Ministry with support from the Directorate Against Corruption (Dircocor), underscores the ongoing efforts to combat corruption within state institutions.

According to preliminary investigations, the INPE worker demanded a payment of S/1,000 from an inmate held in the aforementioned penitentiary establishment, in exchange for issuing a psychological report in his favor.

Explaining the alleged crime.

During the sting operation, authorities found S/700 in cash on the psychologist, money that had been marked and treated with a chemical reagent to serve as irrefutable evidence. The Public Ministry has reiterated its commitment to prosecuting corruption vigorously, ensuring the integrity of the state and the penitentiary system. This case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within the system and the need for constant vigilance against those who would exploit their positions for personal gain.

During the personal search of the public servant, authorities found S/700 in cash, money that had been previously photocopied and impregnated with chemical reagent by fiscal and police personnel to ensure the validity of the evidence.

Describing the evidence found during the arrest.
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Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.