A court has denied a request to modify the legal status of Ángela Vivanco, ruling that she must remain in preventive detention as the investigation into the “Belarusian Doll” case continues.
Legal Strategy Denied
The decision comes after efforts were made to alter the precautionary measures currently governing Vivanco’s detention. Despite a specific legal strategy aimed at securing her release from custody, the tribunal rejected the petition, ensuring that her current incarceration remains in place.

Vivanco has spent the last four months held at the San Joaquín prison. The court’s refusal to modify the measures means she will continue to be detained while the judicial process unfolds.
Context of the Belarusian Doll Case
The proceedings are part of the high-profile “Belarusian Doll” case, which has seen the court maintain a strict stance on Vivanco’s detention. According to local media reports, the tribunal’s decision to uphold the preventive detention underscores the current legal standing of the defendant within the framework of the ongoing investigation.