Ex-partner involved in policewoman's disappearance? This is known Nicole Mesia Castro | Non-commissioned officer pnp | David Anthony Quispe Flores | Research | National Police Harassment | lime

The Police officer Nicole Mesia Castro is missing Despite many women seeking help from the authorities, the state's complete lack of protection has proven once again that their lives are at risk. The non-commissioned officer filed a complaint against his ex-partner for threats of death and harassment, no one paid attention to him, and now, on April 18, when he left his house, he was not found by the Savin de Huander family group. , in San Juan de Luricancho, going to work.

In a complaint filed in November, the 23-year-old agent detailed to her colleagues the abuse she experienced from David Anthony Quespe Flores, 27, who works at the Los Angeles emergency department.

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Body envy

“He told me on several occasions that if I leave him for someone else, he will seek to kill me, I will not belong to anyone else, only to him, and no one else wants to be with me because I am his. wife” He read the complaint aired on ATV program 'Present'.

But it doesn't end here. According to dramatic testimony, the agent dictated how she should dress and belittled her for not being born in Lima.

“At the same time, he restricted my dress, reduced me to a woman, and, at the same time, disparaged me for being provincial.” Nicole said.

He also accused her of sending defamatory messages to insult him.

She screamed for help, but they ignored her.

However, this desperate request for help from a non-commissioned officer was completely ignored by the authorities, who filed a case soon after.

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This was confirmed by the victim's father, Celso Messia, who confirmed his obsession with his daughter. She pointed out that she introduced him as her boyfriend on her birthday last year.

Now, there's no trace of the woman, and the prime suspect says she didn't know anything and that she lied when she accused him of abuse.

A police officer's outrageous defense

In a brief interview with the show 'Ocurre Ahora', David Kisbe denied what Nicole said in the complaint.

“No. “I never told him, it was a lie because he didn't present any kind of evidence and the complaint was filed,” he first said.

Later, he asserted “It's all a lie, that is why I give my demonstration. A complaint has been filed. They filed it there because he didn't present any kind of evidence.

After the complaint was filed last year, Nicole ended their nearly two-year relationship, but according to her father, Gisbe continued to pursue her. An injunction was issued in the matter, as the nuisance was so great as to call for a warrant for his life.

proof's Peru21 The non-commissioned officer registered three complaints, they said. One has been archived for a common danger offence, another for psychological abuse and, from November 2023, another for assaults against women.

Nicole's family and friends are in disbelief and are asking the police agency for help.

“He needs to be in custody now so they can investigate and find Nicole's whereabouts,” said Jacqueline Cevallos, the agent's friend.

So far, the police have organized a search for 30 non-commissioned officers, but they are yet to receive results.

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