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Lima and Callao Transport Halts in One-Day Strike Over Extortion as Jerí’s Outreach Is Rejected

Unions demand concrete security action, including the long-delayed regulation of Law 32490.

Overview

  • Transport companies reported 100% participation with more than 22,000 units stopped to protest grenade attacks, extortion and recent killings affecting drivers and passengers.
  • President José Jerí traveled to Rímac to meet sector representatives, but several union leaders refused talks they labeled a media show and kept the strike in place.
  • The administration pledged to publish the implementing rules for Law 32490 and to hold recurring dialogues, while unions pressed for a funded elite unit joining police, prosecutors and courts to dismantle extortion networks.
  • Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez said some drivers and fare collectors are tied to criminal groups, a claim that unions condemned and demanded evidence for.
  • Police chief Óscar Arriola reported no public‑order incidents during the stoppage, and separately Jerí acknowledged his December 26 late‑night meeting with businessman Zhihua Yang as a mistake that now faces congressional and party scrutiny.