Key Points
- The Peruvian government has announced the extension of a state of emergency for security purposes in 13 districts of Lima City and one district in the Constitutional Province of Callao through an official gazette.
- The declaration restricts certain constitutional rights.
Details
- State of Emergency Extension
The Peruvian government has extended the state of emergency in 13 districts of Lima City and one district in the Constitutional Province of Callao for 45 days, starting from November 27. This was announced through the official gazette.Areas under the State of Emergency:
- Lima City:
Ate, Ancón, Carabayllo, Comas, Independencia, Los Olivos, Lurigancho-Chosica, Puente Piedra, Rímac, San Martín de Porres, San Juan de Lurigancho, Santa Rosa, Villa El Salvador - Constitutional Province of Callao:
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Official Gazette (in Spanish):
Decreto Supremo N129-2024-PCM - Lima City:
- Restricted Rights
Under the declaration, certain constitutional rights are restricted in the affected areas during the period, including the inviolability of the home, freedom of movement, right to assembly, and personal freedom. Security forces may conduct searches of belongings and vehicles at checkpoints without warrants. Those traveling to or staying in these areas should carry identification at all times. - Travel Advisory
The Japanese government has issued safety advisories for various regions in Peru, assigning:- Level 1: Exercise caution
- Level 2: Avoid non-essential travel
- Level 3: Avoid all travel
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