Carlos Bruce said he expects the Surko City Council to approve the transfer of money to the Interior Ministry. | Fountain: Andes, RPP
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Surco Mayor Carlos Bruce announced on Monday that his commune will contribute 50,000 soles to the Interior Ministry’s Incentive Program to find the car criminal who shot Serene Luis Manrique Pizarrowho tried to prevent a robbery at the intersection of avenues Ismael Bilic And Mount of Olives.
Speaking to the media burgomaster Surkano He explained that the amount of remuneration has yet to be formalized. So he said wait Municipal Council of Surko approve the delivery of money to the ministry tomorrow. “I am sure that it will be adopted unanimously,” he said.
“The municipality of Surko will make a contribution of 50,000 soles to the fund that the Ministry of the Interior must pay for information about anyone who provides us with data that will lead us to the capture of the person who committed the murder. [sereno]he declared.
In this sense also former congressman reiterated a request to the government to promulgate and regulate a law approved by Congress that establishes that municipal security guards use non-lethal weapons.
Interior Minister Vicente Romero responded that executive branch will soon publish a response to a recent rule approved by the Legislative Assembly.
Although he did not show his position on the rules, the cabinet member supported the delivery of pepper spray and vests to Serenazgo municipality staff. “It’s not a problem,” he said.
Sereno died after spending 48 hours in the intensive care unit.
Luis Manrique PizarroA night watchman from the Santiago de Surco area, shot dead last Friday while trying to stop a robbery, died this Sunday afternoon, April 16, after a 48-hour stay in intensive care.
Guillermo Vallejo Rios, chief physician of the Maison de Santé Este clinic, confirmed the death of a municipal worker. RPP news and pointed out that the night watchman struggled to stay alive, but was unable to survive due to the severity of his condition.
“Despite everything that was done in the clinic, he passed away at about 13:30 in the afternoon. He was in intensive care with multiple diagnoses. […] unfortunately (his body) struggled a lot, but he couldn’t overcome (it),” he said.
The doctor said that Manrique Pizarro it remained in “wave-like episodes” because it sometimes improved and sometimes it declined. In addition, he indicated that the amount of blood he lost after being shot was one of the factors “that played against him the most.”
The medical manager reported that officials from Municipality of Surkothose who were in the clinic were informed about the death of their worker, as well as the victim’s family.
Source: RPP

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