Police rescue two kidnapped Venezuelans in Lima, arrest 18
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Police in Lima, Peru, rescued two kidnapped Venezuelans and arrested 18 individuals, including minors, suspected of belonging to a criminal gang linked to Tren de Aragua.
- The gang is accused of extortion, kidnapping, and drug and weapons trafficking in northern Lima.
- The operation, prompted by a citizen's report, involved raids that led to the recovery of vehicles, cell phones, drugs, and explosives.
The swift and decisive action by the Puente Piedra criminal investigation department has brought a significant blow to organized crime in Lima Norte. The successful rescue of two Venezuelan nationals, including one who sustained a gunshot wound, underscores the Peruvian police's commitment to combating the escalating threat posed by criminal organizations like the one allegedly linked to the Tren de Aragua.
The apprehension of 18 individuals, comprising both Venezuelan migrants and a Peruvian national, highlights the complex and often dangerous reality of transnational crime. This operation, stemming from a courageous report by a victim's relative, not only liberated the hostages but also dismantled a criminal hideout, seizing illicit substances and weaponry. It's a stark reminder of the challenges Peru faces in maintaining public safety amidst these evolving criminal networks.
While the article details the police's success, it also implicitly points to the broader issues of migration and crime. The Peruvian authorities' firm stance against these criminal elements, regardless of their nationality, is crucial for ensuring the security and well-being of all residents. The investigation into potential links with other kidnapping cases further emphasizes the depth and reach of this criminal enterprise, demanding continued vigilance and robust law enforcement efforts.
No sรฉ cuรกndo vuelva a mรญ paรญs, pero no me irรฉ de Perรบ, un paรญs donde nos ha dado una oportunidad para salir adelante, trabajando con honestidad s
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.