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Program of the National Youth Center (PRONACEJ) stated today that on the last Sunday, October 23, between 9:30 and 10:30, a theft was committed 508 computer equipment of their premises located in Cesar Vallejo Avenuein Lima’s Lince area.
Through a statement PRONACEJ reported that equipment worth more than 2 million 668 thousand salts was stolen, They were going to be distributed to nine juvenile diagnostic and rehabilitation centers and 25 adolescent orientation services to “strengthen the capacity of employees of institutions and educational workshops that involve adolescents in conflict with the criminal law.”
“We deplore the developments that limit the task of social reintegration of adolescents in conflict with the criminal law, as well as the improvement of working conditions at the national level,” the letter says.
Authorities PRONACEJ They specified that as soon as they became aware of the incident, they notified the National Police of Peru (PNP) and the competent authorities, who already have images from the institution’s surveillance cameras, to launch an investigation.
“So he agreed public service to facilitate the image of CCTV cameras of offices Organized Crime Prosecutorwhich are located in the same building as the PRONACEJ premises,” the letter says.
The department under the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights also stated that all necessary actions would be taken to return the electronic equipment and identify the perpetrators, who “should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.”
Stolen
According to information from latin newsat least fifteen people, disguised as employees of the institution, committed a robbery.
intruders They kidnapped the workers, handcuffed them and locked them in a bathroom while loading electronic equipment into three cars parked in the middle of the street. Cesar Vallejo Avenuereported by the aforementioned media.
Source: RPP

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