The protesters intervened by the police during the operation at the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos began to be released on the afternoon of Sunday, January 22, by order of the Public Ministry, which ordered the release of 192 people in this case.

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Yesterday afternoon they began to go free the first demonstrators detained at the Dirinc police headquarters, located on Avenida España del Surrounded by Lima.

Many of them were excited to be reunited with their family and friends, after more than 24 hours of staying in the aforementioned police station.

There is also another group of people detained in the Dirincri, who will begin to be released in the next few hours.

Public Ministry orders the release of 192 people intervened in San Marcos

The Prosecutor’s Office issued a statement in which it reported on the freedom of these people intervened in San Marcos, the vast majority of them coming from other cities to join the protests against the central government.

“The criminal prosecutor has ordered the release of 192 people, being detained a person who presents a requisition”he states in the statement.

The Public Ministry It also specified that the prosecutor on duty ordered the release of two of the three people intervened at the San Marcos University and linked to the alleged commission of the crime of affiliation to a terrorist organization.

The intervened pregnant woman and the minor

Regarding the case of the pregnant woman and a minor who were taken from the San Marcos University to the police headquarters, the Public ministry reported that the adult was released on Saturday, while the minor was handed over to his relatives the same day.

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