Peru Prolongs State of Emergency to Curb Crime
Authorities greenlit a 30-day extension of emergency measures throughout Lima and the adjacent maritime hub of Callao, targeting organized crime syndicates operating within the metropolitan corridor.
Cabinet officials simultaneously authorized a lengthier 60-day renewal of emergency protocols spanning the northern border provinces of Tumbes and Zarumilla, alongside Trujillo and Viru within the La Libertad region.
The emergency declaration grants law enforcement expanded powers to suspend fundamental constitutional protections, including freedoms of movement, assembly, personal liberty, and residential privacy. Internal security operations will remain under National Police command, bolstered by military personnel deployed as auxiliary forces.
Officials justified the prolonged emergency status as a critical component of comprehensive security operations designed to fortify public protection and suppress criminal activity concentrated in vulnerability zones.
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