8 Military Officers Charged with Aggravated Homicide After the Death of Five Youths in Huancavelica Released
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The Provincial Corporate Criminal Prosecutor ' s Office of Tayacaja opened a preliminary investigation against eight military personnel and three civilians for the alleged commission of the crime of qualified homicide, to the detriment of five persons during an alleged intervention against illicit drug trafficking.
After the death of five people during a confusing operation against drug trafficking led by an Ej rcito patrol in Huancavelica, the Prosecutor investigates eight military personnel and three civilians for the alleged crime of qualified homicide.
Five dead and two wounded during anti-drug operations in the VraemPerunos are deceived with false promises: more than 120 compatriots report forced recruitment in war against UkraineThe intervention took place on Saturday morning, April 25 in the Pongor sector, Colcabamba district, Tayacaja province, in Huancavelica. What was initially reported as a confrontation with suspected narcoterrorists ended with five people killed and a scenario that is…
What happened in Colcabamba?, is the question asked by the families of five civilians who lost their lives during a shooting that also left two injured by a bullet and one detainee. The question grows, after seven members of the Peruvian Army who carried out the armed intervention were arrested for alleged homicide. Redada. The morning of last Saturday an ambush was scheduled for suspected drug traffickers in the Pongor annex, in the Colcabamba …
One of the three survivors acknowledged that, hours prior to the incident, they had transported a shipment of 15 kilos of basic cocaine paste. Some of the victims were “carriers”, drug carriers, according to the witness. He also admitted that when the Colombian driver, Nilson Montenegro Valencia, saw the soldiers, and they gave him the loud voice, he continued to leave. The witness denied that there had been a confrontation, or that any of the p…
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