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They find alleged doped clients in a clandestine night club in Huancayo

They find alleged doped clients in a clandestine night club in Huancayo

A joint operation by the Provincial Municipality of Huancayo (MPH) and the National Police of Peru (PNP) led to the discovery of a clandestine night club that operated during the day on Huancavelica Avenue No. 1110. At the site, the authorities found three escorts, two “jaladores” and four clients, some of whom were allegedly doped with clonazepam.

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The premises operated without an operating license or safety certificate, and had serious structural deficiencies. During the intervention, alcoholic beverages, underwear, credit cards and utensils used to prepare food in unsanitary conditions were found.

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By order of the Economic Promotion Management, the definitive closure and walling of the property was ordered to prevent it from continuing to operate outside the law.

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