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Four Suspects of Gun Theft From a Patrol Car in Arequipa Are Arrested, Including a Police Officer

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The Peruvian National Police (PNP), following a court order requested by the Public Prosecutor's Office, proceeded with the arrest of four alleged members of the criminal gang known as 'Los ranqueados de Hunter' in the Arequipa region.The operation focused on clarifying the theft of an AKM rifle and two pistols stolen from a patrol car belonging to the Andrés Avelino Cáceres Police Station, an event that occurred on July 1st in the Hunter distri…
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On July 1, one of those vehicles became the scene of a crime that no one expected: the theft of an AKM rifle and two Pietro Beretta pistols that were inside it. What seemed like an unusual assault, in time, would reveal a much darker plot: the guards of the order themselves would have been behind the coup. The prosecution maintains that the theft was meticulously planned. A false emergency would have been the hook to mobilize the patrolman to a …

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The Peruvian National Police (PNP), following a court order requested by the Public Prosecutor's Office, proceeded with the arrest of four alleged members of the criminal gang known as 'Los ranqueados de Hunter' in the Arequipa region.The operation focused on clarifying the theft of an AKM rifle and two pistols stolen from a patrol car belonging to the Andrés Avelino Cáceres Police Station, an event that occurred on July 1st in the Hunter distri…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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