Judge orders detention of former Peruvian president
LIMA, Peru — A Peruvian judge on Wednesday ordered the 10-day detention of former President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski as part of a money laundering probe into his consulting work for the company at the heart of Latin America’s biggest graft scandal.
Special police agents gathered outside Kuczynski’s neo-colonial mansion in Lima and later left with the former Wall Street banker in a white SUV.
He was taken to a prosecutor’s office, where he was expected to be examined by a doctor before being placed in detention.
“This is a very difficult moment for me,” Kuczynski wrote on Twitter. “But I will confront it with fortitude of someone who has only dreamed of a better country.”