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Criminals’ attempt to kidnap Peruvian miners quashed

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As the Unified Command chased the kidnappers, military patrols surveilled the surrounding areas.
Once apprehended, the detainees surrendered different types of ammunition and two balaclavas. They were presented before the Hualanga police station and the National Prosecutor’s Office.
The gold-rich Pataz province has been in a state of emergency since December 2023, when nine people died and 15 were injured after a group of armed men raided the Poderosa mine facilities.
Military and police officers have joined forces to maintain internal order and counteract illegal mining and related crimes, at a time when the Peruvian parliament has repealed the first provision of legislative decree 1607 that gave the police special powers to detain miners who are not registered in the Comprehensive Mining Formalization Registry (Reinfo) and who are illegally transporting weapons and explosives.

This article was published by: Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

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