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Peru Embassy Watch: Ex-Minister Surveillance Tightens

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Peru has reinforced security at the Mexican Embassy where former minister Betssy Chávez is sheltering, fearing a potential flight risk during the Christmas season. Learn more about the case.

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Peru’s National Police has increased security in the vicinity of the Mexican embassy in Lima to prevent a possible escape from former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez

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The Peruvian government increased the police presence near the Mexican Embassy in Lima, in the face of a risk of escape from former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, condemned by the failed coup d’état of former President Pedro Castillo in 2022. Remember that Chávez requested asylum on site last November, a situation that led Peru to break diplomatic relations with Mexico. Read also...

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In the face of a possible escape of Betssy Chávez for the festivities, the commander general of the Peruvian National Police announced that he has reinforced surveillance at the Mexican Embassy in Lima, where the former minister is located.Since early November, the former Prime Minister of Peru has been in the Mexican Embassy after receiving political asylum, however, Peruvian authorities have not allowed her to leave.Peru has reinforced surveil…

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On Thursday, Peruvian authorities reinforced police surveillance around the Mexican embassy in Lima to prevent a possible escape from former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who has been held at that diplomatic headquarters since November and who faces charges for her alleged participation in the attempt by former President Pedro Castillo to dissolve Congress in December 2022.The general commander of the National Police, General Oscar Arriola, said…

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LIMA (AP) — Peruvian authorities on Thursday reinforced police surveillance around the Mexican embassy in Lima to prevent a possible escape by former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who has been taking refuge in the diplomatic mission since…

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The general commander of the National Police, General Óscar Arriola, said that the number of officers stationed in all accesses to the Mexican Embassy in the district of San Isidro, in Lima, has "duplicated and even tripled" in recent days due to the risk of taking advantage of the Christmas celebrations to try to escape. The police operation was reinforced from the early hours of December 25 and maintains a constant deployment of police officer…

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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