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Party candidate for mayor of Lima We are PeruGeorge Forsyth assured that if elected he would be ready close all stores selling stolen cell phones for a maximum of 50 days. It was one of his proposals to secure Peru’s 2022 regional and municipal elections.
“We already did that, we closed Polvos Azules. We wanted to clean up when they were selling contraband. We cleaned up the whole Gamarra, the Fruit Market, in Gamarra. The big problem is that there is this stock of stolen cell phones. Therefore, in 50 days we must close all those places with the means that the municipality has.Forsythe said in News extension from PTR.
“There are 6,000 cell phones sold per day, we are talking about one every 15 seconds. The problem is really serious, because it means that young people are killing themselves over the phone, as if life is really worthless, ”he added.
Forsyth assured that he had the legal tools to implement the proposal and emphasized that if it had not been done before, it was due to a lack of concern from previous efforts.
“We have to work with the National Police, which is a crime-fighting agency. We must have a good relationship with them. We have the legal tools to do this (remove sellers of stolen mobile phones in 50 days). going to issue various resolutions. This is just the negligence of the authorities,” he said.
Source: RPP

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