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Insecurity doesn’t stop: A taxi driver was shot dead for resisting his car being stolen in Cercado de Lima.

Forensic experts and agents of the National Police of Peru (PNP) arrived at the scene to carry out the relevant procedures. | Font: RPP News

BUT the taxi driver was a victim bullet strike while resisting the robbery of his car in the area of ​​the city of Lima Fence.

According to neighbors, a man named Juan José Ramos Rivadeneira (41) passed block 2 patches Ramon Carcamo.

At that moment, he was intercepted by a criminal who wanted to steal his car, and, noticing his resistance, shot him in the right thigh, inflicting severe wounds.

The incident took place near railroad tracks and with little traffic in the area where the perpetrator took the opportunity to attempt a robbery.

Neighbors in the area called firefighters and an ambulance to take the driver to the hospital. Archbishop of Loais.

They also note that this is a very dangerous area, especially for taxi drivers and those who do not live in this place at night.

criminologists and agents National Police of Peru (PNP) arrived at the scene to carry out the relevant procedures.

In addition, members Address they took the make of a gray car Sling carry out appropriate documentation in the event of an event that threatens the safety of citizens.

Civil Security Panorama

Lucia Nunoverocivil security specialist of the PRCS, stated that Metropolitan of Lima there is a monthly increase in criminal acts affecting the population. In an interview program Everything is known RPP Noticias provided some numbers on this issue.

“From 2021 to 2022, we are seeing monthly exponential growth that is happening nationally. There are areas where the problem is more severe, but we went from 19% self-reported victimization to 25% with a bias that something stated that people remember a criminal act in the past six months, this is still a very strong marker, first order level severity ,” Nunievero said.

On the other hand, the specialist also pointed to an increase use of firearms criminals, being North Lima main crime scene.

“What has always increased is the use of guns in robberies that people have reported as victims. We used to have less than 10%, and now we are at 16% in metropolitan Lima, in Northern Lima it reaches 24%, in Callao it is 20%. for a long time. In South Lima, they already present specific pockets where the criminal is not afraid to use weapons with deadly intent, ”he said.

Seven thousand mobile phones are lost or stolen every day in Peru.

Telecommunications Private Investment Supervisory Authority (Osiptel) It is reported that seven thousand mobile phones are stolen or lost every day in Peru. Nicolas Zevallos, former Deputy Minister of Public Security of the Ministry of the Interior, announced this on Tuesday. News RPP.

“According to data provided by Osiptel, which is public data, about seven thousand cell phones are lost or stolen every day in Peru, so this is a gigantic figure,” the former official said.

Zevallos He argued that the issue of the theft of cell phones should be put at the forefront of the struggle, since the theft of this technology risks the life of a person who resists the “loss of means of labor.”

Former official says there is no ‘reasonable explanation’ for government failure to prevent sale Cell Phones stolen from galleries and malls.

Source: RPP

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