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Agents National Police On Tuesday, four individuals were arrested in the Rimac district for allegedly extorting money from a construction project manager in Chilka.
Colonel Daniel Sánchez Saavedra, head of the PNP’s social affairs department, explained to RPP News that the intervention came after these people constantly pressured the Porcelatino company to hire their people.
“In this place passed Construction works and with a desire to create vacancies, these members of the board of directors of the builders’ union of chilla They generated threats against the main builder, who has already hired 14 people from this union because of the pressure, and yesterday and today they were looking for more people to hire and thus increase the number of hirings,” he said.
The PPP colonel explained that out of the four detainees, three belonged to this workers’ union. In addition, he clarified that they are not looking for economic quotas, but labor quotas in order to attract more people to the work being done in the south of Lima.
Among those detained were Edison Huapalla Perez (47), Mario Avalos Arias (57), Milagros Campos Caicho (33) and Mario Torres Gutiérrez (39). All of them are behind bars while the investigation is underway.
They grab items with sticks of dynamite.
The Department of Criminal Investigation (Depincri) of the Callao region last January intervened in the case of two individuals who were transporting 81 sticks of illicit dynamite that were found in a bag of panettone inside a cardboard box.
Jorge Luis Castillo, chief of the Callao police station, said extortion gangs usually purchase the explosives.
“This dynamite was supposed to fall into the hands of unscrupulous people who would engage in extortion and various crimes. It could even stop those violent people who do not respect life, public and private property, because the explosion of any of these devices could lead to the death of any person or the destruction of public or private property, ”he explained at the end. operative.
Source: RPP

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