National Police Colonel Pedro Ortiz Casaverde, head of the Crime Against the State Unit, detailed the intervention. | Fountain: PTR
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Six people were detained in the shopping center as part of an operation to sell cell phones of dubious origin unicachilocated in block 10 avenue abandon the bank in the Cercado de Lima.
National Police Colonel Pedro Ortiz Casaverde, head Crimes against the State Investigation Departmentindicated that there were two foreigners and four Peruvians among the detainees, and the arrest would be reported to the Ministry of Public Security for all investigative actions regarding, basically, the origin of all these cell phones.
The detainees will be prosecuted for aggravated theft and crimes against property (aggravated or simple receipt).
Telecommunications Police Specialized Officers reported the intervention of 27 cell phone repair, unlock, purchase and sale booths who managed to find about 1,500 cell phones without proper documentation proving their legal origin.
Operation Cercado de Lima. | Fountain: PTR
Some are reported as stolen. As well as computer equipment, laptops, usb, programs, various accessories and tablets used in this illegal activity, of which the city municipality Lime the final closing of 17 stands continued.
According to PNP, these businesses operate under the guise of providing technical services and selling accessories for mobile devices. The intervention was carried out with the support of members of the Special Operations Directorate of the National Police of Peru (DIROES PNP), immigration police and traffic police.
For his part, General of Civil Security Municipality of LimaAbdul Miranda, confirmed that 27 booths were involved, 17 of which will be permanently closed, and that this is the second commercial operation to take place this year.
According to police, these businesses operate under the guise of providing technical services and selling accessories for mobile devices. | Fountain: PTR
Tragedy in Sercado
Today, Thursday, a tragic incident brought mourning to a modest outpatient sales family in Cercado de Lima.
On average by 11:30 trailer ran into the mother of the family, who, because of disabilitymoved in a wheelchair with her youngest 3-year-old son on her lap.
After that, the minor died on the spot, and the mother of the family, identified as Hilda Cecilia Huarkaya, was transferred to the Guillermo Almenara Hospital for emergency surgery. The event happened in Block 4 Jr. Huanuco in Barrios Altos.
According to what traders in the area told RPP News, the deceased minor was known as “Gustavito”and he helped his parents, both handicapped, who were outpatient tradesmen in block 3 of the younger Andahuaillas. They went to this place every day for two years when they arrived in Lima from Huancayo.
Source: RPP

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