Miluska Araceli Vargas ZapataNCO National Police of Peru, It has been a figure that has monopolized public care not only for its work in the institution, but also for its romantic relationship with the general commander of the National Police, Víctor Zanabria Angulo. This link, although known by many, has generated a series of questions due to the possible privileges and advantages that Vargas could be receiving, both in his career and in his official trips, as reported by the television medium 24 hours.
So far from 2025, Commander Zanabria made at least two international official trips. The first went to the Dominican Republic in January, and the second, more recently, Colombia In April. What has caught attention is that the dates of these displacements coincide with the migratory records of Miluska Vargaswhich has generated doubts about whether these trips were made for official reasons or if there was an improper use of resources. The coincidence of dates on these trips, especially the one that occurred in April, suggests that Vargas could have traveled with his partner on the same flight, which is not common in the official travel protocol.
In this context, the lawyer and exsuboficial José Antonio Palacios He said, for 24 hoursthat it is not usual for a second non -commissioned officer, such as Vargas, trip abroad without formal authorization and less twice in such a short time. For many, this shows a preferential treatment that is not aligned with the internal regulations of the National Police of Peru.

Another aspect that has caused controversy is the assignment of Miluska Vargas to administrative tasks within the Anti -drug address (Dirandro)specifically in the executing unit. According to the National Police regulations, a Second Security should be assigned to operational, non -administrative tasks. However, Vargas has been performing functions that do not correspond to its range, which has generated more suspicions that its changes in placement within the institution were requested for reasons that go beyond their professional merits.
This fact has been a matter of concern for experts in the field, such as José Antonio Palacioswho pointed out that, despite having requested information about these changes officially and legally through the Transparency Law, the institution has not delivered the required documents. This highlights the lack of transparency in the management of the professional career of Vargas, which only feeds the questions about a possible improper use of power within the institution.
-This case is not the first to link the Zanabria family with questionable situations in the public administration. In previous months, the son of Victor Zanabria, Jesús Zanabria Valverdewas hired by the Home Office. This hiring generated a series of criticism for a possible conflict of interest, which further increases distrust around the Zanabria family and its influence within the National Police.

The fact that the two trips of Victor Zanabria coincide with those of Miluska Vargas He has only opened old wounds within the institution. The accusations of nepotism and favoritism, as well as the claim for the lack of transparency, continue to gain strength. For many observers, these facts are only the tip of the iceberg of a deeper problem that affects the credibility of the National Police of Peru.
Despite the questions, the Home Office has remained silent in relation to accusations against Miluska Vargas y Victor Zanabria. The lack of an official statement by the institution generates even more suspicions about the situation. Despite the seriousness of the accusations, no formal pronouncement has been made to clarify the facts or take measures in this regard.
Regarding the interview request with Victor Zanabriathis was rejected for reasons of agenda. For many, this lack of official response only increases distrust and leaves a sense of impunity in the air. The National Police of Peru, an institution responsible for ensuring order and security in the country, faces a credibility crisis that is reflected in the lack of transparency of its leaders.

The situation of Miluska Vargas And his link with Victor Zanabria It has generated a clamor for greater transparency in the internal practices of the National Police of Peru. Although the sentimental relationship is not prohibited, the fact that it is made public and linked to official functions within the institution raises serious doubts about the impartiality and the correct allocation of resources and positions. The image of the National Police is at stake, and the call to clarify these facts falls to the Home Office and the general commander himself, Victor Zanabria.