Police and Armed Forces announced the unblocking of roads | Font: RPP news
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general (r) Jose Baellathe former head of Dircote, stressed that the National High Court of Specialized Criminal Justice delivered the first sentence to a citizen for the crime of an apology for a person convicted of the crime of terrorism (Abimael Guzman) using information or communication technologies.
“This is an unprecedented event and should be appreciated. The Prosecutor General’s Office and the Prosecutor’s Office have a lot to do with this, because they did a good investigation, and the person was sentenced to eight years (…) An unprecedented situation, because the files of the Prosecutor’s Office on this situation were opened earlier. I think things will be different from now on,” he said.
“This is an important milestone in justice, I think this is the first sentence, because this article of the Criminal Code is many years old, but the first sentence has just been passed: it was applied, but not checked. tested and sentenced (…) We must understand that this anti-terrorism law is 30 years old and needs to be updated,” he added.
On another occasion, a former leader dirkot welcomed that ministries of defense and interior will announce that Policesupported by Armed forcesunblocks roads National road network declared a state of emergency in connection with the resulting negative consequences.
“There they clearly warn that they are going to establish and catalog what the principle of power is, especially on the highway. They say they are going to act in accordance with the law, and the law allows them to attack the life of a police officer or a member of the military, they have every right under the law,” he said.
Baella recalled that Legislative Decree 1186, cited in a statement from the interior and defense ministries, allows the gradual use of force by the police, which, he explained, allows the police to have the right, by law, to use deadly weapons. – after the end of the dialogue – in case his life is in danger.
“These protesters who are aggressive must remember that they must not be exposed to the use of their deadly weapons by the military and police. They can hold peaceful demonstrations, but not block roads, because it is a crime: it is impossible for people to die for lack of help or because supplies are running out,” he said.
Police and Armed Forces announce road reopening
Today, ministries of defense and interior issued a joint statement stating that National Police of Perusupported by Armed forcesunblocks roads National road network declared a state of emergency in connection with the resulting negative consequences.
“We call on those who insist on these illegal measures to refrain from them, allow the peaceful reopening of roads and avoid collisions with Law enforcement that they will act in defense of the rule of law within the framework of Article 137 of the Constitution, Legislative Decrees 1186 and 1095 and other regulations in force,” they point out.
In a statement, they recalled that blocking highways is an illegal action against the freedom of movement of people and that, in addition, the Criminal Code qualifies as extortion those who “seize premises by violence or threats, block roads, prevent free passage.” or disrupt the normal functioning of public services.”
They also indicated that, to date, ten Peruvians had died as a result of the illegal road blockade, including a newborn whose mother was unable to receive timely medical care in La Libertad, a newborn in Puno and a one-year-old boy. in Cusco, which also could not be served due to roadblocks.
“The right to protest does not allow road blocking, much less it can interfere with the right to life of those people who need to be transferred for delicate treatment, such as cancer, or who need oxygen and medicine to get to their regions in order to continue. live,” they said.
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