18 May 2022 | 04:30 AM UTC
Peru: Authorities extend state of emergency in Lima and El Callao through June 18 to combat organized crime /update 2
Peru extends state of emergency in Lima and El Callao through June 18 as part of crime-fighting efforts. Increased security likely.
Event
Authorities in Peru have extended a previously declared state of emergency in Lima and El Callao through June 18 as part of efforts to fight organized crime. During the state of emergency, the armed forces will assist police in patrolling the two cities. Moreover, security forces may conduct searches and arrests without warrants.
A heightened police and military presence is likely across Lima and El Callao, especially in central Lima, the port area of El Callao, and impoverished neighborhoods where crime is a particular concern. Business and transport disruptions are possible as security forces conduct searches of cargo and vehicles.
Advice
Heed the instructions of security personnel. Plan accordingly for possible freight shipping delays via the Port of El Callao due to tighter security inspections.