{"id":119669,"date":"2023-09-20T15:09:16","date_gmt":"2023-09-20T15:09:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=119669"},"modified":"2023-09-20T15:09:16","modified_gmt":"2023-09-20T15:09:16","slug":"army-deployed-in-tourist-hotspot-crackdown-as-gang-lobs-grenade-into-nightclub","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/world-news\/army-deployed-in-tourist-hotspot-crackdown-as-gang-lobs-grenade-into-nightclub\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Army deployed’ in tourist hotspot crackdown as gang lobs grenade into nightclub"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Peruvianmilitary has been mobilised<\/u> in a bid to curb the country's rising crime \u2013 following a vicious attack when a gang lobbed a grenade into a nightclub, injuring 15 people.<\/p>\n

Peru\u2019s president, Dina Boluarte, said her government has declared astate of emergency<\/u> in three districts on Monday. From Tuesday, the nation\u2019s armed forces were deployed in order to enhance the nation\u2019s security and deliver \u201cforceful blows\u201d to criminals. <\/p>\n

Officials voted for the tougher course of action following abrutal attack<\/u>on a nightclub which saw 15 people get blasted by a grenade in the San Juan region of the capital, Lima on Friday (September 15). Despite the ongoing violence, Peru continues to prove a popular destination for American tourists, with nearly half a million visiting the country last year. <\/p>\n

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A \u201cgroup dedicated to extortion\u201d from Venezuela is being attributed to the heinous act, police sources told Exitosa. Authorities have not described the motives of the attack, nor announced any arrests.<\/p>\n

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District mayor, Jes\u00fas Maldonado, noted in an interview with TVPeru that similar gruesome incidents are becoming more widespread, with people dying due to refusing to succumb to extortion demands.<\/p>\n

In a bid to curb such violence, San Martin de Porras in Lima and the northern district of Talara are also under the latest measures. The new measures mirror El Salvador\u2019s crackdown on rampant crime and gang violence in his country, but currently fall short of granting full law-enforcement powers to the military.<\/p>\n

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