NewsRegional Peru President Dina Boluarte’s home raided in search for Rolex watches by Barbados Today 30/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 30/03/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Peru's President Dina Boluarte. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.6K Police in Peru have raided President Dina Boluarteโs home as part of a corruption inquiry dubbed โRolexgateโ. 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 from when she took office in December 2022. Peruโs government described the raid on Saturday as โdisproportionate and unconstitutionalโ. โThe political noise that is being made is serious, affecting investments and the entire country,โ Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The government comptroller announced earlier this month it would review Boluarteโs asset declarations from the past two years. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Speaking last week, Boluarte insisted she entered government โwith clean handsโ and that she would โleave it with clean handsโ. She said that her Rolex was an old item that she bought with the proceeds of working since she was 18. The early-morning raid on Saturday, a joint operation between the police and the prosecutorโs office, was broadcast on local television channel Latina. Officials could be seen swarming the house in the Surquillo District of the capital, Lima, while officers blocked oncoming traffic. It came after prosecutors refused Boluarteโs request for more time to respond to a subpoena requesting her to provide proof of purchase for her watches. Boluarte, a former lawyer, became president almost by accident after her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, was impeached following his attempt to dissolve Congress and rule by decree. Castilloโs ousting sparked violent protests demanding Boluarte step down and fresh elections be held. Dozens of people were killed in clashes. SOURCE: BBC Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Great Barbadian journalistโs last surviving child, is 100 06/02/2026 BLP promises new payment system to tackle chronic delays to contractors 05/02/2026 Gully board: Beesโ Nicholls pledges eco-tourism revival for St Thomasย 05/02/2026