Overview
- Occupants report that men entered the Surco home before dawn on Wednesday, threatened residents with guns, cut power, and disabled security cameras.
- Jackson Mora, who was in Argentina, says the entry lacked a court order and announced complaints for aggravated usurpation.
- Rudy Gavidia, aligned with Roberto de Romaña, rejects the claims of armed intimidation and says the group opened the door with a key and acted peacefully.
- Residents say belongings were removed and some items are missing, including passports, a camera, and a laptop.
- Mora publicly rebuked Gavidia after a photo inside the house circulated, while lawyers and representatives attended the Surco police station as litigation over the property continues.