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Huancayo: Neighbors of Victoria protest and demand chinganas closure after knife attack

Huancayo: Neighbors of Victoria protest and demand chinganas closure after knife attack

Neighbors of the Human Settlement The victory made a plant in front of the Municipality of El Tambo to demand the definitive closure of the chinganas and greater presence of serenazgo, after the elderly Roberto Cevallos was attacked with a knife by Jhonathan Sedano Loroña the last weekend.

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The settlers pointed out that these nightclubs are focuses of violence and insecurity, and held the municipal authorities responsible for not adopting effective measures. Serenazgo recognized limitations in their work, since the number of agents per turn was reduced from 94 to 36 after the culmination of CAS contracts.

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In response, César Ramos Chaguayo, economic development manager, said that the commune has executed closure of establishments, although the neighbors consider that the actions are insufficient in the face of the increase in criminal acts in the area.

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