The National Police investigates the kidnapping of taxi driver and mechanic Arturo Taipe Layme (31), which occurred on the night of Thursday, October 23, in the district of Chilca, province of Huancayo.
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The incident occurred around 7:00 pm at the Petroperú tap, located on 9 de Diciembre Avenue and Arterial Avenue, when four subjects got out of a white truck with red stripes, identified themselves as members of the Terna group and forcibly took the driver away, leaving their red vehicle with license plate B51-374 at the scene.
Minutes later, a woman returned to the tap and handed the car key to the attendant, assuring that “someone would come pick it up.” However, when no one showed up the next day, the worker decided to notify the authorities.
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More than 24 hours have passed since the kidnapping and the family still has not received any communication about Taipe Layme’s whereabouts. His mother, Rogina Layme Arroyo, owner of a restaurant on the same avenue, said that her son was on his way to pick her up when he was intercepted.

Meanwhile, the Divincri Huancayo continues to receive statements from family members and witnesses while the security cameras in the area are analyzed to identify the route that the kidnappers followed.
