After announcing that there would be a change in the state of emergency decreed previously, the Government of José Jerí published an extraordinary supreme decree announcing new actions to Metropolitan Lima and the Callao in the midst of the crime wave that is plaguing the country.
I. Organization and coordination
- Permanent Session of CONASEC and security committees.
- Formation of the Unified Operational Coordination Command (CCO) and support committees.
- District Coordination Committee (CCD).
- Intelligence Committee (IC).
- Oversight Committee (CF).
- Strategic Communication Committee (CCE).
II. Operational measures during the State of Emergency
- Penitentiary control and illicit telecommunications.
- Integrated forces and territorial control.
- Quick response from justice.
- Actions against illegal markets linked to crime.
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III. Incentives and rewards
- Recognition and incentives for integrated forces.
- Citizen reward system.
IV. Reports and financing
- Report from the CCO to the Ministry of the Interior, Presidency, Congress and the Judiciary.
- Financing with institutional budget and extraordinary allocations.
V. Complementary and general provisions
- National application of penitentiary measures.
- Access control to penitentiary establishments with police and military support.
- Intensified operation of telecommunications blocking equipment in prisons.
- Strengthening national identity through raising the flag and singing the anthem.
- Reinforcement of the Command, Control and Communication Center (C4).
- Validity of the Supreme Decree within the period of DS No. 124-2025-PCM.
- Use of satellite images for territorial monitoring.
- Support of PNP cadets and students in administrative and operational tasks.
- Presence of cadets of the Armed Forces for marches, training and civil-military actions.
