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Peru to Replace INPE With New Sunir Prison Authority in January 2026

The move aims to tighten state control of prisons to curb organized crime, prioritizing resocialization.

Overview

  • President José Jerí confirmed that Sunir will take over all INPE functions when it begins operating in January 2026.
  • Iván Paredes Yataco remains in charge during the transition despite ongoing investigations, with his exit slated once the new body is installed.
  • The government says Sunir will centralize management, reinforce security inside prisons, and enforce resocialization programs under direct executive oversight.
  • Planned measures include isolating criminal leaders, deploying new surveillance technology, reorganizing command structures, and purging staff tied to misconduct.
  • Jerí paired the reform with support for the National Police through new weapons, bulletproof vests, and tactical vehicles, while critics warned that rebranding without anti-corruption and infrastructure fixes would be superficial.