Belgian police to help Peruvians find Natacha? The Federal Prosecutor’s Office takes stock!

According to RPP, the Peruvian public radioand the Peruvian daily the RepublicBelgian police might come to reinforce their Peruvian counterparts who are investigating the disappearance of the young Belgian and who are looking for Natacha in the high mountains with a tracking dog and a drone equipped with an infrared camera.

Information denied by the federal prosecutor’s office in the current stage of things.

“In collaboration with the local judicial and police authorities, the federal prosecutor’s office can study the need to send either police officers, or a magistrate and police officers, or an exchange of documents”, explains the door. – word of the Federal Prosecutor’s Office. “But for the moment, nothing is decided yet. It is theoretically possible for an international letters rogatory to go there. But as at the judicial level, there is no bilateral agreement between Peru and Belgium, the procedure will be longer”.

A first coordination meeting bringing together the Peruvian and Belgian judicial authorities took place online on Thursday.

Theoretically, an international rogatory commission might be launched if an assessment of the situation were to demonstrate, for example, that our methods of investigation would be complementary to those deployed by the Peruvian authorities.

Finally, note that according to the Peruvian site InfobaeMayor Christian Cayani Benavides blasted the lack of signage and warning signs in the paths that descend into the Colca Canyon.

He regrets that Autocolca, the public authority which manages the site, did not listen to his repeated requests in this direction.


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