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Group of protesters and members National Police They collided at the intersection of Avenida 28 de Julio and Arequipa after they tried to move towards Miraflores on Wednesday. This is the day after the great march announced in the capital against the government of Dina Boluarte.
In this case, there were more protesters on the streets of central Lima and they tried to walk along Arequipa Avenue towards Miraflores, but they were not allowed to pass. The military dropped several tear gas bombs to disperse the people and get them out of the area.
Last weekend National Police allowed the demonstrators to take to the streets miraflores; however, this time the situation was different and there were some incidents.
The police will continue to guard so that people do not try to get into Miraflores through the crossroads. Another group of protesters gather in San Martin Square.
PNP controls entry to Lima
National police agents control the entrance to Lima on the Pucusana toll road, on the Panamericana-Sur highway, until protesters may arrive to participate in protests against the president. Dina Boluarte.
Another group of demonstrators gathered in the Plaza de San Martin to protest against Dina Boluarte | Font: PTR
For the time being, south-north access to the Panamericana-Sur highway is closed, so all vehicles must use the secondary road, facilitating police control.
Increase the number of troops
PPP General Victor Zanabria, head of the Lima region, explained that there were about 50,000 troops in Lima in various areas, but indicated that 5,000 were assigned to maintain public order.
He also noted that there are versions that 3,000 people moved from Andahuaylas; However, he assured that 123 people arrived, to which could be added another group of 20 people who could not be registered because they arrived individually.
“We have groups that are coming. We estimate that there will be about 800 people, and in one extreme case, if someone pays the costs, there could be 2000 of them (protesters). There are 2,600 of us, I think we have enough opportunities to control and avoid any excesses,” he said.
Victor Zanabria He explained that the police have “several levels of force” in the event of unrest during demonstrations, which “always react”. This means, he said, that “force responds to unlawful aggression on the part of the wrongdoer.”

Source: RPP

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