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17 Apr 2023 | 11:58 PM UTC

Peru: State of emergency to be enforced in parts of Madre de Dios Department through at least June 5

Authorities to enforce state of emergency in six districts of Madre de Dios Department, Peru, through June 5 due to criminal activity.

Informational

Event

Authorities will enforce an ongoing state of emergency in the Huepetuhe, Inambari, Laberinto, Las Piedras, Madre de Dios, and Tambopata districts of Madre de Dios Department through at least June 5. The state of emergency was declared in response to criminal activity, including that of criminal organizations that engage in illegal mining. Under the state of emergency, certain constitutional rights are either restricted or suspended, including the right to be free from warrantless searches, the right to free movement, and the right to assembly. The decree also allows the armed forces to support the police in law-enforcement activities.

Police and military forces will likely deploy in the affected areas and may conduct searches of individuals and vehicles.

Advice

Maintain heightened vigilance if operating in the affected areas. Avoid any police or military operations as well as any large gatherings of security personnel. Heed authorities' instructions.