The youth, who was injured during the protest, complained of police harassment

Roberto MurilloHe was in a coma for 12 days after being hit by a tear gas canister. Social protestspointed out that custody He follows him and takes pictures.


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Renato Murillowho was injured during Anti-government protests last DecemberHe complained of harassment when a tear gas shell hit him in the head Peruvian National Police (PNP).

In an interview for the show It’s never too lateThe 23-year-old pointed out that until recently “harassment started happening from them”. custody, to follow me and persecute me. I don’t know why.”

“I was able to take photographs of these events and it proved that the license plates (of the vehicles following me) belonged to the state. of the Ministry of Home Affairs“, he said.

He also said that unknown people “took pictures of me in my garage, outside my house or walking.”

Similarly, due to the injuries sustained, he said tear gas, He was in a coma for 12 days, during which time they went Loyasa Hospital “Personal State security And the police officers had to talk to my mother because a certain commander wanted to be contacted to reach an agreement.

“I’m not the only victim of this (excessive use of force by some police members), but I’m not going to remain silent as they want,” Murillo added.

He also criticized the attitude of some doctors who, according to his testimony, “said they treated you differently or didn’t want to treat you because you went to demonstrations” as very indifferent and unprofessional.

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The prosecutor’s office asked him to be a witness in the proceedings against Dina Boluarte

On the other hand, Renato Murillo “He said he has been asked to be a witness in this impeachment against the President.In Boluarte)” for him Within the framework of social protests that took place between December 2022 and January 2023, police were blamed for a crackdown that killed more than 40 protesters.

“I was supposed to appear for trial on September 29 (September), but they rescheduled it to October 11. Maybe because I decided to appear in the press or because I was going to testify against Mrs. Polwart. All these kinds of activities,” he pointed out.

Finally, he said, “Many people have died in these demonstrations, and the victims have not reported because of fear.”

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