The Public Ministry reported today that it ordered the release of 192 of the 193 citizens who were intervened and detained by the National Police last Saturday at the facilities of the National University of San Marcos (UNMSM).
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“Once the proceedings at the police headquarters have been completed and the corresponding police report has been received, the provincial criminal prosecutor has ordered the release of 192 peopleleaving one person detained for having a requisition,” he said in a statement.
“Regarding three people linked to the alleged commission of the crime of affiliation to a terrorist organization, the specialized provincial prosecutor on duty has ordered the release of two of them, one of whom is subpoenaed while the pertinent investigation continues,” he said. the prosecution.
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On Saturday morning, a large police contingent mobilized to evict citizens from various regions of the country who arrived at the Saint Mark to be part of the marches against the government of Dina Boluarte.
The operation did not have the presence of any prosecutor or representative of the Ombudsman’s Office and was stopped among leaders, students, peasants, older adults, and even a woman with her underage daughter.
The Public Ministry clarified that both a pregnant woman with initials MROA and a minor MPLO They were released yesterday.
Of the 193 detainees, 102 were transferred to the Dirincri headquarters, located on Avenida España; and another 91 to the headquarters of the Prefecture of Lima, headquarters of Dircote. They were intervened on charges of the alleged crime of usurpation (for spending the night at the university these days) and damage.
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