Peru prosecutors raid offices of Keiko Fujimori’s party
LIMA, Peru — Prosecutors raided two offices of Peru’s main opposition party on Thursday as part of an investigation of alleged money laundering by the campaign of losing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori.
At the same time as authorities raided the Popular Force offices in the north and centre of Peru’s capital, Fujimori voluntarily entered the Attorney General’s Office to meet with officials.
Fujimori, who is the daughter of imprisoned former strongman Alberto Fujimori, later told a news conference the only thing “this abusive attitude is going to do is make us stronger.”
“They will not silence use. They will not break us. We will remain firm in fighting the corrupt ones,” said Fujimori, who lost Peru’s 2016 election to current President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.