Peru’s New Judicial Chief Backs Military Support to Curb Rising Crime

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
operation.Simultaneously, President Dina Boluarte takes a different path from the harsh measures seen in El Salvador under Nayib Bukele,
which drew global criticism over human rights issues.She aims to bolster the police force with a new division dedicated to community safety
Crime
(Photo Internet reproduction)However, this initiative arises amidst a pressing need for security reforms, driven by the current structure
where a considerable chunk of police forces are tied up in administrative roles.This leaves fewer officers on active patrol, which could
reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the government and allegations of corruption.In addition, planned protests underscore the
and demands for accountability.These developments highlight the complex balancing act facing the Peruvian government
It must navigate the dual challenges of enforcing the law and upholding civil liberties.The involvement of the Armed Forces in public
security tasks marks a pivotal moment
eyes of the world watch closely
They are waiting to see if this new approach can bring back safety and trust to its citizens.