Peruvian National Police seize live grenade, stick of dynamite and firearm from alleged killer in Zapallal | Font: RPP news
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National Police of Peru (pnp) seized a live grenade, sticks of dynamite and firearms from the alleged killer in Zapallalin the region of A stone bridge.
According to the general of the PNP, Manuel Elias Losadahead of the Lima police station, while patrolling at the height of the Puente Piedra district, a motorcycle taxi was overturned, in which was Alonso Jeanpierre Isla Paravicino, who was carrying a backpack in which explosive devices and firearms were found.
“He is a convicted felon who has a file for possession of a firearm, attempted murder, sexual harassment and trauma. While he was riding his motorcycle, the gun and the live grenade, which had just been deactivated and the cartridges were seized, apparently. from dynamite,” said the colonel of the PPP.
In addition, he commented that 3 people tried to interfere with the intervention Isla Paravicino and they were also kept in the direction Window Address where they will continue their investigation.
mobile phone theft
About seven thousand teams Cell Phones are stolen or lost daily in Peru, according to the Telecommunications Private Investment Watchdog (Osiptel), said Nicholas Zevallos, a former deputy minister of public security at the Ministry of the Interior.
AT News extensionThe former official also indicated that 18 million vehicles were lost or stolen between 2015 and 2021. Cell Phones.
It is estimated that about seven thousand Cell Phones are lost or stolen daily in Peru, according to data provided by Osiptel, which is public data, so we are talking about a gigantic figure,” he said.
Nicholas Zevallos claimed that the problem of theft Cell Phones It should be considered as a priority struggle, since the theft of this equipment is a risk to the life of a person who resists the “loss of the means of labor”.
Osiptel figures
According to information from Osiptel, in July 2022, operating companies registered 4,571 reports of theft across the country, on average, per day; which is lower than pre-pandemic rates (more than 5900 thefts per day on average) and lower than in June 2022 (4792). While in July 2022 Cell Phones lost per day 792.
Source: RPP

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