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Four foreigners were arrested at home on Monday Miraflores Occupied without permission. At around 10pm on Saturday, the subjects arrived at the door of a house in Block 13 of Dos de Mayo Street on two linear motorcycles. “I’ve lived in this neighborhood for eight years and I’ve never seen anyone break into that seemingly abandoned house. I went out my window after hearing the sound of motorbikes and thought they might be the owners, but after a while I saw them struggling to open the door. It was highly suspicious“, a neighbor who lives in the building in front of the occupied house told El Comercio.

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This fact was also published on social media. The Miraflores Alert Center received an anonymous complaint Sunday afternoon with information about the case. The next day, a night watchman went to Dos de Mayo street in the morning to observe what was happening in the house.

The watchman saw two people cleaning at the entrance, so we suspect they want to settle in the house. We immediately contacted Debingri of San Isidro-Miraflores and reported the case to them. In the meantime, we started checking who the homeowners should contact“, says Mario Arata, Civil Protection Manager of the Municipality of Miraflores.

The facade of an invaded house on Dos de Mayo street in Miraflores. Photo: Spread

The first team of security guards arrived at the property around 1pm on Monday. Agents realized the door had been forced open. One of the occupants left the house and was questioned by security guards. The subject stated that he and his companions rented the house through an agreement signed in early November and gave a copy to the municipal employee.

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Invalid house rent document. Photo: Sources from El Comercio

However, the owner’s name in the purported lease agreement does not match the name appearing in the municipality’s records. “The employees of Debingri of San Isidro-Miraflores immediately arrived at the company of the real owners of the property. When they tried to open the door of the house, they realized that the robbers had changed the lock. For this reason, the owners will authorize the police to enter the house to arrest them.“, the corresponding Aratha.

The accused did not resist the entry of the police officers and admitted entering the house without permission. Police seized two motorcycles, cell phones and packs of cocaine and ganja paste from the bedrooms. No gun was found.

Detainees issued temporary permit cards and Venezuelan identification cards. According to these documents, their names are Miguel Uribe Avila, Edclimar Inciarte Rincon, Yahir Torres Vasquez and Mistalis Rincon Urtaneta. They are in preliminary custody at the Walter Rosales Leon Police Complex, where checks are being conducted to verify their identities.

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“The real identity of the inmates should be verified as they tried to cheat the authorities through a fake deal. Fingerprint identification checks will allow us to know what their real names are, their immigration status in the country and whether they have criminal records in Peru or abroad. After this evaluation, a complaint will be filed against you.” Arata explained.

On the other hand, the owners of the house are two adults of legal age who inherited the property after the death of their parents. Neither lived in Miraflores. However, the house was not rented out to arrested foreigners.

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What crimes would those arrested have committed?

Criminal defense attorney Ronnie Santillan explained Trade The four foreigners could be tried for aggravated extortion, which carries a jail term of up to 12 years under Section 204 of the Penal Code.

Likewise, they would have committed the offense of falsifying documents, which is punishable up to 4 years under Section 427, as they tried to deceive the authorities with a non-existent lease agreement.

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