Four alleged members of the criminal gang “Los Nenes” were arrested when 7 kilos of drugs were found in a house, after an intervention where police officers had to fire several shots, because they were attacked with stones and sticks by a mob of neighbors in the province of Sullana. YoOne detainee was even wounded by a gunshot.
It happened last Monday afternoon when, after monitoring for several days, police from the Depincri de Sullana Anti-Drug Area came to intervene in a gang in a house on the Sáenz Peña intersection in the Jesús María settlement.
There, they managed to arrest four people, including the alleged leader of the gang identified as JA CH (25), “Nene.” Likewise, JMZN (31) “Vicho” and EHR (45) “Nena”. They also intervened on SPRC (29), “Colorao”, who was wounded by a bullet in the thigh, because he had pointed a firearm at a police officer and they transferred the wounded man to the Sullana Support Hospital II, where he is in custody. custody and out of danger.
The police officers managed to find in one room of the house, 5 oval-shaped packages containing leaves, seeds and dry stems of marijuana with a total weight of 7 kilos. Likewise, a firearm, 6 rifle ammunition, 2 cell phones and an electronic scale.
But when the Police were going to leave the building with the detainees on board the vehicles to take them to the police station, a mob of more than one hundred people appeared, who threw stones and sticks at them.
This caused the agents to fire shots into the air to disperse them, but the attack was more frequent. Even more people joined in, mostly young people who challenged the police authorities even though they were being photographed.
Furthermore, when a civilian car carrying some of the detainees was leaving down a street, it was intercepted by a group of people who threw stones and sand at them. Given this, a group of police officers who were guarding the vehicle on foot had to fire shots into the air to disperse the rioters and in the end they were able to take the detainees to Depincri where they remain held. They are investigated for illicit drug trafficking and other crimes.