
Peruvian News: Arrests, Shootings, Airport Chaos, and a Whooping Cough Tragedy
Peruvian News Roundup: Murder Suspect Apprehended, Gang Bust, Airport Issues, and Whooping Cough Outbreak Peru is grappling with several significant events. A suspect involved in the murder of Venezuelan citizen Mary Andreína in San Bartolo has been arrested after twelve days on the run. Police also conducted a large-scale operation against the criminal group known as 'D.E.S.A.', seizing explosives and other materials. Separately, a shooting incident at a bus stop in Callao left the ticket collector injured. The report also highlights the concerns surrounding former president Martin Vizcarra's potential asylum in Brazil and the tragic loss of ten children due to a whooping cough outbreak, with Health Minister César Vásquez stating that none of the deceased children were vaccinated. Finally, the new Jorge Chávez airport is experiencing some logistical problems, with thousands of passengers mistakenly going to the old terminal. "The suspect was found in a residence in the Ate district and transferred to the Dirincri headquarters in Lima," stated a police officer. The multiple events underscore the need for continued vigilance and preventative measures in Peru.