The Peruvian National Police (PNP) carried out an operation this morning in the area of C Street, behind the MegaPlaza shopping center, in the area Independenceafter receiving a complaint from two people who claimed to have taken doping in “disco” areas.
In the midst of the operation, police agents broke into a house with a hotel front, which, apparently, served as underground disco. In the room, the police were surprised to find that some of those present were armed.

The head of the Lima police station, General PPP Manuel Lozada, explained that a total of five men and two women were arrested for improperly carrying firearms. Among the weapons found are two pistols and a mini-Uzi, weapons not for civilian use, but for war.
On the pictures RPP News, It can be seen how one of the interveners still wears a military weapon on his belt. When asked about the presence of weapons, the subject replied that “the weapon was given to him by a citizen of Venezuela”, a version that did not convince the police officers who conducted the operation.
They act like pullers
According to preliminary information from the police, the seven interveners acted as spies; that is, they attracted clients and offered them private meetings with women in order to later drug them and thus steal money from their credit or debit cards.
It was the two men who filed a complaint at around 1 a.m. who fell victim to this method of action. Both lost between S$6,000 and S$10,000 after agreeing to a “private meeting”.
“This is a type of recurring crime in this area, because we have several complaints (on this module),” explained PPP General Manuel Lozada.
At the end of the article, it became known that the seven detainees were transferred to the DEPINCRI headquarters in Independencia.
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Source: RPP

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