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Transporters mobilize in Huancayo and demand the closure of businesses (VIDEO)

Transporters mobilize in Huancayo and demand the closure of businesses (VIDEO)

The businesses in the center of Huancayo and around the Modelo and Mayorista market partially closed due to the strike of transporters, some in support of the fight measure and others for fear of outbreaks of anger.

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In the morning, the wholesale and street market businesses went out normally, many of them claimed that they live day to day, however, as the hours passed at around 10:30 in the morning, the protesters mobilized. through the main streets of the city of Huancayo and markets demanding that their establishments close.

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“Support the fight, tomorrow it could be your brother, your dad or your mom who gets killed,” were the harangues of the protesters who demanded that the merchants join the fight measure. “In Lima the authorities have already lost the fight against crime, here in the province we are not going to allow it,” said one of the transporters.

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