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Jorge Chavez Cotrina, National Coordinator Specialized Prosecutors for Organized Crimeannounced that they would request a seven-day provisional detention of Yanet Navarro Flores and Cirilo Hara Mamani.
More than SGD 4,200 in cash was seized from both, as well as pads, notepads and handwritten sheets with notes on the amounts, names and phone numbers of people who came from different regions to participate in the demonstrations.
“The competent court has been asked to approve seven days of pre-trial detention for these individuals so that a thorough investigation can be carried out and the responsibility of the alleged perpetrators can be determined,” the spokesman said. public service in a press conference.
Commanding General of the PNP, Raul Alfaro Alvaradoclarified that the arrest operation coincided with intelligence warning of a possible capture Jorge Chavez airport or some kind of attack on their facilities.
“All this is the subject of an ongoing investigation that will determine the criminal liability of these and other individuals who may be involved in these events,” added Alfaro Alvarado.
Navarro Flores, who announced his arrival in the capital from Andahuaylas, carried a knapsack totaling S/1916.50, as well as a notebook and a notebook with records of household deliveries to 61 people. Judging by the records, the money was for lunch, breakfast and transfers to various points in Lima, as well as Ica and Piura.
According to police, the detainee also carried a brochure calls on the people of San Juan de Lurigancho to join the demonstrations against the government of President Dina Boluarte.
For her part, Hara Mamani, a native of Cusco, had a total of S/. 2,330 when he was intervened by the Callao police station. The man also had a backpack containing a piece of paper with a list of people to whom, according to the document, he was to personally deliver the S/400.
“The PPP never hesitates and will act with respect, fairness and legality in all activities under its responsibility,” added Police General Alfaro Alvarado.
Strengthen airport security
members National Police increased security around Jorge Chavez International Airport in Callao. This happened after a group of protesters tried to get to the airport terminal to hold protests.
The protesters arrived at noon through the streets of El Callao, but a police officer led them out of the area.
Source: RPP
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