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Almost 5 days after the blockade, PNP releases the historic bridge in Perené and seizes Molotov cocktails

Almost 5 days after the blockade, PNP releases the historic bridge in Perené and seizes Molotov cocktails

The historic bridge of Perené that remained closed in the Sangani sector, was released by the National Police at noon today. With tear gas bombs, the agents dispersed the demonstrators, however, more than a million soles in fruit would have been lost in the place, because hundreds of units were stranded for almost 5 days.

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A contingent of the Pichanaqui Police has remained in the area to prevent it from being retaken and reinforcements from La Merced are expected. At the scene, a large number of Molotov cocktails containing oil and gasoline were seized, which the protesters intended to use against the police.

During the operation to release the roads, minors were also intervened.

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