Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The recent statement by Harvey Colchado's lawyer, Miguel Pérez Arroyo, has sparked a series of speculations about the political future of the former head of the Diviac, who has been a key figure in the realm of national security in Peru. Pérez Arroyo stated that several political parties are showing interest in including Colchado in their lists of candidates for Congress in the 2026 general elections. However, he warned that despite the interest his figure generates, Colonel Colchado has no intentions of running for office. Harvey Colchado has been at the center of public attention, especially due to his work in the Division of High Complexity Crime Investigation (Diviac). Throughout his career, he has worked with various governments and has witnessed the political ups and downs of the country. While some view him as a potential candidate, his lawyer emphasized that his focus remains on his police career and his love for institutional integrity. Pérez Arroyo also made it clear that Colchado will remain in his position as a police officer until his retirement is officially confirmed on January 1. This detail is crucial, as many wonder whether his current status would influence future political decisions. However, the lawyer highlighted that Colchado is not in a position to make public statements at this time, which adds a veil of mystery over his true intentions. One of Pérez Arroyo's most striking statements was his assertion that Colchado has worked throughout his career under multiple regimes, without a specific political affiliation. This suggests that the colonel has maintained a neutral stance, even in politically charged situations. "You cannot label a person who has worked with five different presidents," the lawyer argued, reiterating that Colchado's actions have not been driven by political interests. The interest of political parties in Colchado could be seen as a strategy to attract voters who value security and the fight against corruption. His name has resonated among those seeking to reform the political system in Peru, especially in a context where trust in institutions has eroded. However, Colchado himself has maintained a cautious stance regarding his future. Pérez Arroyo also addressed rumors of a possible "revenge" behind his client's retirement. The lawyer plans to file legal resources to reverse this decision, although he acknowledged that the process may be long and complicated. This raises the question of whether Colchado's situation is part of a larger political scheme aimed at discrediting his career and limiting his future influence. Pérez Arroyo's statement has brought Colchado's figure into the spotlight, who, despite his apparent desire to remain outside of politics, has become a person of interest for both political parties and the media. What role will he really play in the country's political future? His lawyer seems convinced that, despite attempts to associate him with a political agenda, Colchado is, above all, a police officer committed to his duty. The context in which this story unfolds is particularly sensitive, given the political climate in Peru. Distrust towards institutions and increasing polarization have created an environment where figures with a profile like Colchado's could have a significant impact, whether in politics or in the public perception of security. There is no doubt that Harvey Colchado's career has left a mark on the recent history of the country. His work in the Diviac has positioned him as a symbol of the fight against organized crime, which undoubtedly adds value to his potential foray into politics. However, the final decision will rest with him, and his lawyer has made it clear that, for now, his priority is to conclude his police career with dignity and professionalism. As the 2026 elections approach, it will be interesting to observe how Colchado's situation evolves and whether his figure will become a bridge between security and politics in Peru. The possibility of his entry into the political arena raises a debate about the role that security professionals should play in a political system that has been plagued by corruption and distrust. Time will tell whether Harvey Colchado will find his path in politics or, on the contrary, will cling to his original vocation as a police officer.