Pedro Castillo will remain in pre-trial detention, a judicial panel within the Supreme Court rules, after the ex-leader was ousted last week by lawmakers and arrested on rebellion charges, igniting violent protests.
#ÚLTIMAHORA | Sentencian a Pedro Castillo, expresidente de #Perú a 18 meses de prisión preventiva por los delitos de rebelión y conspiración, tras el fallido golpe de Estado pic.twitter.com/oZEHYUHo2J
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People, government at loggerheads
Castillo's supporters began protesting last week after he was removed from power and taken into custody following his attempt to dissolve Congress ahead of an impeachment vote.
The latest political crisis has only deepened the instability gripping the country, with six presidents coming and going in as many years.
Peru's Supreme Prosecutor Alcides Chinchay said in court on Thursday that Castillo faces at least 10 years in prison for the rebellion charge.
Meanwhile, a large group of protesters — and police in riot gear — gathered in central Lima on Thursday evening.
The protesters were demanding Castillo's freedom, the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, and the immediate scheduling of general elections to pick a new president and members of Congress.
They have burned police stations, taken over an airstrip used by the armed forces and invaded the runway of the international airport in Arequipa, a gateway to some of Peru's tourist attractions.
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