Habeas corpus inadmissible by Samuel Dyer Ampudia

Callao court declares habeas corpus of Samuel Dyer inadmissible despite evidence of illegal detention

On July 31, 1992, Samuel Dyer's relatives filed a habeas corpus petition before the Third Criminal Court of Callao. This action was declared inadmissible, despite the fact that the resolution itself identified the detainee as Samuel Edward Dyer Ampudia and determined that the requisition corresponded to Edward Moises Dyer Ampudia (another person). It also stated that the detainee had been taken to the Army Intelligence Service. However, it was certain that he had been placed at the disposal of DINCOTE and therefore his deprivation of liberty was in accordance with constitutional procedures.

Source: Informe CVR, páginas 3821-3822
Location: Callao, Perú