Overview
- In Carabayllo, Lima, a man posing as a passenger shot a minivan driver and a front-seat rider, recorded the attack, and left an extortion letter referencing payments to an inmate; the video, letter, and shell casings were turned over to Depincri.
- Workers from the San Pedro company known as ‘Los Rojitos’ suspended service after a separate shooting in Pamplona, reporting ongoing threats and demands for monthly “cupos” said to range between S/15,000 and S/20,000.
- Peru’s judiciary set a November 26 hearing to decide whether to impose 18 months of preventive detention on MRTA leader Víctor Polay Campos in the Las Gardenias case, citing increased flight risk as his 35‑year sentence ends on January 3, 2026.
- Spain’s Audiencia Nacional launched a secret investigation into possible jihadist terrorism after police shot and seriously wounded an 18‑year‑old who threatened them with a knife in Vallecas; Judge María Tardón is directing the case and the suspect remains hospitalized.
- Mexico City installed roughly three‑meter metal barricades around the Zócalo ahead of Tuesday’s march and unveiled the ‘Si te tocan, nos tocan’ campaign with measures such as a women’s defensoría and anti‑harassment accords in transport, as a nationwide megabloqueo by transport and farm groups blocked routes in at least 20 states.