The government of Peru is introducing a state of emergency due to a surge in crime. This is reported by Reuters, UNN reports.
Details
In response to the increase in criminal activity, the Peruvian authorities have introduced a state of emergency in Lima and the neighboring region of Callao. The restrictions will be in effect for 30 days, and additional military units will be deployed on the streets to strengthen security.
The decision was made after a tragic incident that occurred this weekend: unknown persons opened fire on a bus carrying famous singer Paul Flores. The artist died from his injuries.
In recent years, the country has repeatedly resorted to emergency measures to curb the wave of violence. The authorities hope that the new restrictions will help stabilize the situation.