They Warn that Vendors Who Looted Containers in Ancon Could Be Reported for Heavy Crime
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Last Friday, August 1, about 50 containers fell to the Peruvian sea, which generated a great stir and mainly in the district of Ancon. The fishermen saw the quantity of products floating on the coast and decided to loot and put them for sale. YOU CAN SEE: This Friday, August 15 is a non-workable day in Peru: who will rest and what does El Peruano indicate about the date? In an interview with Canal N, Amílcar Velásquez, head of the Captainship of…
The captain of the ship Amílcar Velásquez, chief of the Captainship of the Port of Callao, confirmed that last Friday a total of 57 containers fell to the sea in front of the coast of Lima. Of them, five were looted after arriving on the banks of Chancay, Ancon and Ventanilla, a fact that the authorities consider aggravated theft, since the cargo belongs legally to the Evergreen company and its insurer. “These containers have owner. Whoever owns…
The capital of the Navy of the Per , Am lcar Vel squez, warned that the people who take out the containers ca two at sea are involved in the crime of aggravated theft.
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