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Supreme Court Orders Removal of Merchants From the "Cachina" of Land They Occupy in the Departure to Tarata

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After more than two decades of legal disputes, the Supreme Court of Justice declared inadmissible the cassation appeal filed by the Association of Traders 2001, known as “La Cachina”, putting an end to the litigation that prevented the recovery of an area of five thousand five hundred square meters destined for park and green spaces in the human settlement Juan Velasco Alvarado, in Alto de la Alianza. Juan José Cayo, a settler of the settlement,…
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After more than two decades of legal disputes, the Supreme Court of Justice declared inadmissible the cassation appeal filed by the Association of Traders 2001, known as “La Cachina”, putting an end to the litigation that prevented the recovery of an area of five thousand five hundred square meters destined for park and green spaces in the human settlement Juan Velasco Alvarado, in Alto de la Alianza. Juan José Cayo, a settler of the settlement,…

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radiouno.pe broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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