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That means the police and the army would be able to detain people without a judicial order. Peru has seen an increase of killings, violent extortion and attacks on public places in recent months.
In January, a journalist who reported on Peru's extortion epidemic was shot dead and two people were injured in a separate bomb attack on a prosecutor's office that also investigates racketeering.