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The Lima and Callao Urban Transport Authority (ATU) deployed 38 transport units to the depot following two control operations in the Ate Vitarte area with the support of National Police of Peruto protect the integrity of public transport users.
Vehicles such as cars, combi and city buses were confiscated at the intersection of Javier Prado Avenues with Vista Alegre and Javier Prado Avenues with Nicolás Aylon in said jurisdiction. These areas are considered very dangerous due to the increase in the number of bus drivers and crime.
Inspectors YOU They hijacked 29 cars carrying passengers without permission that had departed from the intersection of Nicolás Aillón and Javier Prado avenues in San Isidro, inappropriately using the dedicated Red Corridor road.
Meanwhile, another team of inspectors simultaneously carried out another intervention in the area of the Puruchuco shopping center, where they managed to inspect nine units detained while performing an unauthorized public transport service, also known as “collective”.
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In this regard, the director ATU oversight and sanctionEisen Iparragirre, stressed the result of the operation in the framework of the fight against informal transport in the capital and thanked for the support National Police of Peru.
“We appreciate the support of the police in these two operations, which we consider the key to combating informality in transport. These two areas are considered as sources of illegal carriers with increased danger for the transport user,” he said.
In addition to the internment of units in the warehouses of the institution, control acts were imposed to initiate sanctions administrative procedures against vehicle owners. Consequently, fines ranging from S$2,300 to S$18,400 will be imposed.
Source: RPP

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