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Nine police officers who were injured during last Thursday’s protest in the interior of the country were airlifted to Lima for treatment at a hospital. Central Police Hospital. As specified, one of them blew up a hazelnut, which caused severe burns, and also damaged the genitals.
“They all have serious injuries. While it is true that they will be treated and rehabilitated, in reality there will be body injuries that will have to be treated gradually over time,” said PNP General Fredy López Mendoza, head of the Police Aviation Directorate (Diravpol).
The general explained that these were troops partially transferred to Lima, belonging to the Special Services Unit (USE) of the riot police, who were sent by three ambulances to the police hospital. In addition, he clarified that some protesters use hazelnuts filled with explosives.
“Hazelnuts are always used for activities (…), but they add an explosive to the hazelnuts in such a way that when hit either by the body or by some object, it explodes and causes serious damage.” calculated.
Total arrests at protests
From December 7 to the present, the Peruvian National Police (PNP) have detained a total of 743 people accused of causing “damage to public and private property” during anti-government protests which are observed in different parts of the country, mainly in the southern areas such as Arequipa, Puno and Cusco. This was announced on Friday by Interior Minister Vicente Romero Fernandez.
During a press conference held at the Government Palace, head minister clarified that only in December he was detained 203 people and in February the figure rose to 540giving a total 743 detainees since the protests against the government of Dina Boluarte began.
“They did a lot of damage to public and private property, the physical integrity of our Peruvians and the life of a policeman,” he said. Rosemaryreferring to José Luis Sonko Quispe, a non-commissioned officer who was attacked and burned by a mob in Juliaca (Puno).
In this sense, Romero Fernandez pointed out that police force They work to restore “internal order” and car traffic at points blocked by Protestants. According to Sutran’s most recent writings, to date, road blockades in Cajamarca, San Martin, Apurimac, Madre de Dios, Cusco and Puno.
“In the context of social protests, the police restored internal order, guaranteeing the right to security, free movement and work, so that Peruvians could live in social peace,” he said.
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