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Huancayo: Dozens arrested in operation for using stolen cell phones

Huancayo: Dozens arrested in operation for using stolen cell phones

The fight against cell phone theft continues with the arrest of citizens who carry mobile devices that have been reported stolen to the Private Investment Supervisory Agency in Telecommunications (Osiptel). This past weekend, the National Police of Peru (PNP) arrested dozens of citizens in the provinces of Huancayo and Chupaca.

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Last weekend, operations were carried out on the streets of Cajamarca, Andaluz passage, Mantaro street, Ica, Calle Real, Loreto street, in Huancayo, where more than a dozen citizens were arrested who, when they presented their mobile equipment, it was listed as stolen before Osiptel.

Faced with this fact, the agents informed them that they were involved in the alleged crime against property in the form of receiving stolen goods, for which reason they were transferred to the Huancayo police station as detainees.

In Chupaca, interventions were also carried out through the Impact Operations, which were carried out by agents from the provincial police station. This was carried out on the streets of José María Flores, María Miranda, Ramón Castilla, among others, where about a dozen citizens were arrested. All for carrying a cell phone reported as stolen.

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