In the third quarter of 2024, criminal activity increased nationwide. Although insecurity affects the entire national territory, the cities most affected by crime are: Lima, Piura, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Ica, Arequipa and Callao, which concentrate 73.3% of criminal incidents. Among the most common crimes are robberies and aggravated robberies (72.1%), extortion (13.2%), homicides (4.1%) and kidnappings (0.5%).
In Junín, the indicators indicate that the perception of insecurity has decreased and police production is high.
According to the National Observatory of Citizen Security, the indicators on the behavior of the crime incidence have decreased. For example, in the Junín Police Region, in 2023, 5,439 reports of theft were received; In 2024 there were 3,074 and this 2025 there are 24 complaints. That is to say, there is a variable of 41% less between 2024 and 2023. Regarding thefts, 10,006 complaints were filed in 2023 and 6,937 in 2024, decreasing by 31%. This 2025 there are 107 cases.
Operational
“In 2023, 70 cases of homicides were reported, 58 in 2024, decreasing by 17% and this 2025 there are two cases in Junín,” reported PNP General Danilo Vera. Regarding complaints of extortion, 487 complaints were registered in 2023, 211 in 2024 and three cases in 2025. Regarding the behavior of criminal incidence in cases of alleged kidnapping, detention and deprivation of liberty, there were 63 complaints in 2023; 33 in 2024, reducing cases by less than 49%. This 2025 there is none.
The Police develop efforts to address citizen insecurity, carrying out various operations, redoubling patrols and seeking strategic allies (authorities and citizens). Only in the first 5 days of 2025, the police carried out 1,672 operations, with 179 suspects captured; 983 people arrested for different crimes; 40 juvenile offenders detained; 22 vehicles, mostly stolen motorcycles, were recovered.
Likewise, in two weeks 259 citizens have been arrested for common danger (driving while intoxicated); 16 criminal gangs were dismantled, 587 cell phones were confiscated, almost all of them reported stolen, 2,987 tickets were issued to offenders and 299 foreigners were detained.