translated from Spanish: Chile celebrates court order releasing partner imputed by human trafficking in Peru

the Government today expressed its satisfaction with the resolution of a cort (e) Peruvian appeals that ordered the immediate release of the Chilean marriage that was accused of trafficking of persons attempting to leave Peru with two babies conceived through a womb for rent.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Roberto Ampuero, shown as “development” is taking the case of Jorge Tovar and Rosario Madueño, who were imprisoned on Monday after having been arrested on August 25 at the international airport of Lima.
“We have improved relations, Peru is a friendly country, the rule of law and procedures being performed conform fully to the validity and the legal regulations in this country friend and neighbour,” said Ampuero, who is in London, in statements disseminated by the Foreign Ministry.
The head of the Chilean diplomacy said that it had recently conversed with his Peruvian counterpart, Néstor Popolizio, and reiterated that the Chilean consulate in Lima will continue to provide assistance to the marriage.
The first room criminal appeals of Callao today ordered the immediate marriage release to dismiss the offence of trafficking in persons, then verify your affiliation with two babies conceived through womb of rent in Peru.
The couple will continue being investigated for the alleged crime of ideological falsehood, reason why it must remain in Peru in Lima.
DNA analysis in children confirmed the paternity of Tovar.
The lawyer for the couple said Saturday during the hearing which began fertility treatment in 2013. Madueño suffered three losses, so the doctors recommended you opt out of the womb for hire, with a donated egg and the sperm of the spouse.
There was a prior agreement with a woman who agreed to carry the pregnancy to term and after the birth, at the end of July, the couple recorded the twins in Peru before attempting to take them to Chile on Aug. 25.
Madueño and Tovar, of 46 and 48 years old, respectively, remained in the prisons of Ancon II and Callao, respectively, where were detained preventively for twelve months.
The crime of trafficking in person carries one penalty not less than 25 years in prison, but the surrogate maternity does not have an explicit normative framework in Peru, so it is not permitted or prohibited.
Children of Chilean marriage are currently in custody of the Peruvian authorities and are treated in a centre of residential reception of the National Institute of family welfare (Inabif).

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