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He Denies Kidnapping and Reveals Assault: Oscar Cayllahua Was the Victim of Robbery in Lima

Summary by Diario Correo
Óscar Cayllahua went out to the front to deny the versions circulating on social networks about an alleged kidnapping that occurred in the city of Lima. He clarified that neither he nor his son Sergio were deprived of their liberty, but that in reality they were victims of an armed assault that left them incommunicado, a situation that caused confusion among their relatives.Cayllahua's crime victimAccording to Cayllahua, the event occurred after…
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Óscar Cayllahua went out to the front to deny the versions circulating on social networks about an alleged kidnapping that occurred in the city of Lima. He clarified that neither he nor his son Sergio were deprived of their liberty, but that in reality they were victims of an armed assault that left them incommunicado, a situation that caused confusion among their relatives.Cayllahua's crime victimAccording to Cayllahua, the event occurred after…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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