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Mayor Mario Reyna Expresses Concern that There Are 300 Fewer Police Officers in the Streets of Trujillo

Summary by Diario Correo
During his visit to Trujillo, the President of the Republic, José Jeri, in a press conference, wanted to convey a message of tranquility, pointing out that things are going to change.And, yes, they are changing, but for bad. Provincial Mayor Mario Reyna showed his concern for the removal of 300 members of the order from the streets. SEE MORE: Executive made the extension of the state of emergency in Trujillo and Virú for 60 daysAfter meeting wit…
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During his visit to Trujillo, the President of the Republic, José Jeri, in a press conference, wanted to convey a message of tranquility, pointing out that things are going to change.And, yes, they are changing, but for bad. Provincial Mayor Mario Reyna showed his concern for the removal of 300 members of the order from the streets. SEE MORE: Executive made the extension of the state of emergency in Trujillo and Virú for 60 daysAfter meeting wit…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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