A group of parents from IE Enma Luzmila Calle Vergara held a protest sit-in outside the Ugel Huancayo and the Public Ministry headquarters, where they demanded that investigations be accelerated into the theft of more than 17 televisions and other multimedia equipment. . The artifacts were systematically stolen from the institution, taking advantage of the absence of students, teachers and parents during the COVID-19 pandemic, denounced the APAFA secretary, Reina Baldeón. VIDEO: LARS CÓRDOVA
Huancayo: They protest demanding speed in the investigation for theft of equipment at school (VIDEO)
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