Home of Peru’s president raided in search of luxury watches – The Guardian

Peru’s government on Saturday criticised the raid on the home of its president, Dina Boluarte, as part of inquiries into possible illicit enrichment and failure to declare ownership of luxury watches as “disproportionate and unconstitutional”. Police broke down the door of Boluarte’s residence early on Saturday morning, television images showed, apparently after calls by officials

‘Rolex case’ sees Peruvian police raid presidential palace over leader’s reported 14 luxury watches – CNN

CNN  —  Armed police raided Peru’s government palace and the private home of President Dina Boluarte in search of Rolexes and other luxury watches as part of a preliminary corruption inquiry. Police broke down the door to her property late Friday after officials apparently ignored orders to open up, Reuters reported. The probe was prompted

Peru President Dina Boluarte’s home raided in search for Rolex watches – BBC.com

30 March 2024 Reuters Police in Peru have raided President Dina Boluarte’s home as part of a corruption inquiry dubbed “Rolexgate”. Authorities were searching for more than a dozen Rolex watches President Boluarte had allegedly not declared. The investigation began after a news report drew attention to luxury watches she wore at public events, dating

Peru President Dina Boluarte’s home raided in luxury watch investigation – Al Jazeera English

Dozens of officers involved in operation to locate Rolex watches President Boluarte has reportedly not disclosed. The home of Peru’s President Dina Boluarte has been raided as part of a continuing corruption investigation linked to undisclosed luxury watches, police said. The AFP news agency reported, citing a police document, that about 40 officials were involved

Government agents raid Peruvian president’s residence in luxury watch investigation – Los Angeles Times

LIMA, Peru —  Peruvian police busted through the front door of President Dina Boluarte’s house with a battering ram overnight in search of luxury watches as part of an investigation into possible illicit enrichment. Police had waited in vain for several minutes for someone to open the door late Friday, as dozens of armed officers carrying