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Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Groups reported on Saturday evening that a pregnant woman who was detained during an operation carried out by the Peruvian National Police at the National University of San Marcos has already been released.
According to a post on her Twitter account, the woman with the initials MO gained her freedom after she testified before the court. public serviceas part of the investigation into this matter.
In this way, the lady will be able to meet her youngest daughter, who was with her at the time of the police intervention and was supposed to remain under the care of her paternal aunt during this period Special Protection Division of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Groups.
Previously, from the specified portfolio, they requested public service apply security protocols to vulnerable persons such as pregnant women and the elderly in order to maintain their integrity and resolve their legal situation as soon as possible.
The pregnant woman, along with her daughter, was sent to the hospital in the afternoon. Archbishop Loaisa Hospital. The ombudsman’s office has come to this point to check on the health of both and ensure they receive proper attention.
Operative in UNAMS
This morning the troops from National Police they entered National University of San Marcos to stop a group of protesters who came from different parts of the country and were housed in the said study house to participate in the mobilization against the government of Dina Boluarte.
In a statement from the Ministry of the Interior, they indicated that the interference in UNAMS responds to a complaint filed by a university representative about the illegal and violent entry of a group of 300 people onto campus. According to these people, they attacked the security forces and drove them out.
Meanwhile, senior prosecutor Alfonso Barrenecha, the prosecutor’s office’s crime prevention coordinator, told RPP News that about 205 people were detained during a police operation carried out on the campus of the university. UNAMS.
He also alleged that, having learned the destination where the interveners had been transferred, 20 prosecutors were ordered to go to the police stations, in addition to eight other forensic experts, to conduct forensic examinations and determine that the protesters did not represent any or a type of pretense. .
Source: RPP

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