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Drivers Suspended by Public Transport in Arequipa

Summary by Diario Correo
About 5% of 200 drivers drive public transport units with a suspended license in the Cayma district, according to yesterday's manager of the Municipality of Cayma, Transportes Fidel Humani. This situation puts at risk the residents who use these units to move. The official detailed that they received these reports and therefore intensified the operations in the jurisdiction together with the Provincial Municipality of Arequipa, the Police and Se…
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About 5% of 200 drivers drive public transport units with a suspended license in the Cayma district, according to yesterday's manager of the Municipality of Cayma, Transportes Fidel Humani. This situation puts at risk the residents who use these units to move. The official detailed that they received these reports and therefore intensified the operations in the jurisdiction together with the Provincial Municipality of Arequipa, the Police and Se…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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