Alcalde Canales propone pena de muerte para frenar ola de sicariato y delincuencia

Alcalde Canales propone pena de muerte para frenar ola de sicariato y delincuencia

Insecurity in Lima: A Growing Concern

Overview of Crime Statistics

  • The discussion begins with alarming statistics on crime, specifically noting 322 reported cases of contract killings (sicariato) in Metropolitan Lima this year.
  • Extortion against transportation companies is highlighted, with two companies ceasing operations due to threats.

Government Response and Proposals

  • A security council session was held involving the National Prosecutor Juan Carlos Villena and police officials, where mayors demanded stricter measures against crime.
  • Miraflores Mayor Carlos Canales proposed reinstating the death penalty for severe crimes, sparking a debate on its viability.

Legal Implications of Reinstating the Death Penalty

  • To reinstate the death penalty, Peru would need to withdraw from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the San José Pact.
  • The death penalty was abolished in 1978 except for treason; it was completely removed from law by the 1993 constitution.

Special Intelligence Units Proposal

  • Lima's Mayor Rafael López Aliaga suggested creating a special intelligence group (GEIN Metropolitano), similar to past efforts against terrorism.
  • This unit aims to combat sicariato and extortion effectively, leveraging experienced personnel like General Baella.

Public Sentiment on Security

  • There is a growing public outcry regarding insecurity; mayors are collaborating to address these issues through citizen safety meetings.
  • Recent surveys indicate that 76% of respondents feel unsafe leaving their homes, reflecting widespread anxiety about crime levels.

Escalation of Fear Among Citizens

  • The sense of insecurity has escalated significantly; citizens report feeling threatened even during routine activities like walking outside.
  • An overwhelming majority (81%) of residents in Lima express feelings of insecurity when navigating different districts.

Public Transport Attacks in Peru

Overview of Public Transport Violence

  • The speaker discusses the alarming frequency of attacks on public transport systems in Peru, specifically mentioning companies like Santa Catalina and Roma.
  • A report from "El Comercio" reveals that there is at least one attack on the transportation system every 24 hours in the country.
  • The situation appears to be worsening, with an increase in daily incidents reported.
Video description

El alcalde de Miraflores, Carlos Canales, participó de la reunión del Consejo de Seguridad que se llevó a cabo el día de ayer en el Congreso de la República, ante la ola de sicariato y delincuencia que viene azotando al país. Durante su intervención, el burgomaestre señaló que se necesitan implementar medidas "más extremas" para hacer frente a la inseguridad ciudadana. En ese sentido, propuso que se implemente la pena de muerte en nuestro país. "Posiblemente, deberíamos considerar, para esos delitos graves, irreversibles, de gente que no se va a rehabilitar, la pena de muerte. Genera debate, pero hay que establecer, que hoy día [...] tenemos que evaluar medidas extremas para problemas muy grandes", dijo. ALARMANTES CIFRAS Cabe precisar que, en lo que va del presente año, ya se han reportado más de 322 casos de sicariato solo en Lima Metropolitana, siendo San Juan de Lurigancho (SJL) el distrito con más casos de este tipo reportados. Ingresa a http://ptv.pe/422657 para más información Emitido en el programa 24 Horas Edición Medio Día de Panamericana Televisión el 18/09/2024 Más información del Perú y el mundo en panamericana.pe