Happened in Peru | Junin | The assassination of the Asháninka leader Santiago Contoricón (58), with five shots to the head, on Saturday night, in Puerto Ocopa, would be a retaliation for the recent drug seizures made in the area, since the victim was a leader of the Comité de Self Defense of Río Tambo and collaborated with the Police and the Armed Forces in the fight once morest drug trafficking.
That is the most important hypothesis handled by the police, because the crime occurred in a drug-trafficking area, General Colim Sim Galván, head of the Junín-Huancavelica police region VI, told the Huanca York Times.
The officer explained that the murder is being investigated by three specialized police teams: one from Huancayo forensics, another specialized in homicides from Lima, and a third from Pichanaqui, who have joined the Mazamari and Sinchis police in the investigations.
The assassins left a linear motorcycle and two firearms on the road: a pistol and an UZI machine gun in a backpack, the Huanca York Times reported.
La Libertad: “There are no achievements in the 100 days of Governor César Acuña’s administration”
Mónica Sánchez, coordinator of the Citizen Observatory, said that in the first 100 days of Governor César Acuña’s administration there are no achievements. He’s just magnifying the announcements of projects that don’t have a budget yet.
In addition, he questioned that the officials have been appointed by the political militancy in APP but not because of their technical profile.
Finally, he pointed out that César Acuña governs thinking regarding the votes of the future, reported Noticias Trujillo.
Ayacucho: Easter Mayordomos denounce mistreatment by the municipality
Happened in Peru | The Easter stewardship publicly denounced the Provincial Municipality of Huamanga for alleged psychological abuse in the development of Holy Week in Ayacuchana 2023.
This, following compliance with the municipal ordinance that declared the intangibility of the Plaza Mayor of Huamanga, reported Jornada.
Puno: Cases of violence once morest women and members of the family group increased in March
Cases of violence once morest women and members of the family group increased alarmingly in the Puno region, during the month of March of this year, according to the coordinator of the Women’s Emergency Center (CEM) Puno, Jorge Meneses Aguilar.
The official reported that, in the month of March, 52 cases were registered, a much higher figure than in March of last year. Likewise, he revealed that in the first three months of this year, CEM Puno registered 86 cases, reported El Objetivo.pe.
Ica: Relatives of deceased workers demand reparation from the Shougang mining company
Happened in Peru | Having failed to attend the conciliation of April 5, the relatives of the workers who died from covid-19 at the facilities of the Shougang Hierro Perú mining company, demand that the company comply with the second date and that there may be a reparation for the bereaved, reported La Lupa.
Cusco: carriers blame Sernamp for preventing them from working en route to Machu Picchu
Transportation partners of the Machu Picchu Pueblo consortium held a sit-in at the gate of the prefecture demanding that the National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sernanp) stop delaying the delivery of the document where it is authorized to transfer its 10 buses to the citadel to operate on the Hiram Bingham route, transporting tourists from Machu Picchu Pueblo to the archaeological park.
According to their representatives, this consortium has a ruling in their favor issued by the Constitutional Court and they are ready to operate on this coveted route that for more than 27 years has been under the control of Consettur, classified as a monopoly, reported CuscoPost.
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