Relatives of victims of the protests in 2022 and 2023 were detained in Huamanga, Ayacucho, when they were heading to the city of Lima for the protests called for July 27, 28 and 29.
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Journalist Jacqueline Fowks reported on this intervention through her X account, “Relatives of the 4s3sin4d4s people in Huamanga in December 2022 embarked for Lima tonight and two Divincri police officers have taken a photo of their ID, an irregular procedure. In addition, a non-commissioned officer wanted to check the bag of one of the victims, also irregular, was the description of the post.
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These actions would be part of the strategic plan to control the mobilizations in Lima. General Oscar Arriola, Chief of Staff of the PNP, announced that they will control vehicles entering Lima in order to prevent incidents of violence during the protests.