Peru Declares State of Emergency in Lima Amid Rising Violence
LIMA, Peru – Peru’s president announced a state of emergency in the capital city on Monday, ordering military deployment to support police efforts in addressing a surge of violence. This action follows widespread public concern spurred by the recent killing of a prominent musician.
Restrictions Implemented
President Dina Boluarte’s administration issued a decree, specifying a 30-day state of emergency. The declaration will result in several restrictions, including limitations on freedom of assembly and movement. Consequently, law enforcement, including both police and the military, will have the authority to detain individuals without a judicial warrant.
Spike in Violence
Peru has witnessed a concerning escalation of violence in recent months, encompassing a rise in homicides, violent extortion, and attacks on public spaces.
Key Statistics:
- Police documented 459 killings between January 1 and March 16.
- January alone saw 1,909 extortion reports.
The public outcry intensified following the slaying of Paul Flores, the 39-year-old lead singer of the cumbia group Armonia 10, on Sunday.
Political Fallout
In response to what opposition lawmakers say is insufficient action, Congress members have requested a vote of no confidence against Interior Minister Juan José Santiváñez. The vote’s discussion is anticipated during the Congress’ plenary session later this week.
Details of the Killing
Flores was fatally shot early Sunday morning when attackers targeted the bus he was traveling on with his band members after a concert in Lima. Cumbia, a popular form of Latin music, is characterized by rhythmic drumming, maracas, and other instruments.
Additional Incidents
The attack on the singer was not the only violent incident over the weekend. On Saturday, an explosive device detonated at a restaurant in the capital, injuring at least 11 people.
Prior Emergency Declaration
Previously, Boluarte’s government implemented a state of emergency from September to December in an attempt to curb rising violence.