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Huancavelica: Police bring toys to children and dance to the rhythm of Huaylarsh (VIDEO)

Huancavelica: Police bring toys to children and dance to the rhythm of Huaylarsh (VIDEO)

A video of a police officer dancing to the rhythm of Huaylarsh on the Tik Tok platform has caught the attention of Internet users who were captivated by the tapping of the children and the charisma of the police officer in Huancavelica.

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The video is from the members of the Junín Police Region, who arrived at various annexes and town centers in Huancavelica to carry out a social aid campaign for the most vulnerable people. Thus, they visited the Unión Progreso Patahuasi – Lircay Population Center, where the children and the police could not resist the music and ended up tapping their feet.

Tik Tok and Facebook users highlighted the charm of the police officer who infected the children and his talent for dancing, as well as the social work they have been doing in the most remote communities of Peru.

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The police brought toys, panettones and gifts to the San José de Astobamba peasant community, Mejorada annex, IE Corralpampa, Huachos and Ahuaycha – Tayacaja district, benefiting dozens of boys and girls.

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