A Peruvian prosecutor asked a court Thursday to order preventive custody for corruption-accused presidential hopeful Keiko Fujimori, trailing in the final count of votes cast in elections Sunday. Prosecutor Jose Domingo Perez asked an organized crime court to revoke Fujimori's parole and remand her in custody for allegedly having met with a witness in the case against her on charges she took money from scandal-tainted Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht to fund presidential bids in 2011 and 2016. She denies the charges, but has already spent 16 months in pre-trial detention. fj/pb/mlr/ec