
Security Flaw Revealed: Police Lack Facilities at New Lima Airport
The new Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, opened recently to much fanfare, showcasing its modern design and advanced technology. However, a critical oversight has emerged: the lack of proper facilities for the police officers responsible for maintaining security within the terminal. América Noticias recently reported on this issue, highlighting the inadequate conditions faced by these officers. "We don't have designated spaces, nor the minimum infrastructure necessary to operate within the terminal," stated one officer interviewed in the report. The video showed cramped, makeshift quarters for the officers, a stark contrast to the gleaming modern design of the rest of the airport. This raises serious concerns about security at the airport, particularly given its status as a major international gateway. The lack of proper facilities not only impacts the officers' well-being and morale but also their ability to effectively perform their duties. Authorities need to address this issue immediately to ensure the safety and security of passengers and staff at Jorge Chávez.