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00:00On Thursday, the Peruvian capital was paralyzed after 3,000 vehicles stopped service in a
00:06giant transportation strike.
00:09Fed up with violent blackmail campaigns by organized crime, transport workers demanded
00:15that the government do more to protect them.
00:17We suffer from hitmen, extortions and protection fees.
00:24What is the government's response to all this?
00:26There is total inaction.
00:28If they cannot govern and solve this crime situation, they should go home.
00:35In Lima, gangs routinely insist on protection payments from the city's numerous transport
00:40companies.
00:41If the demands are refused, they attack the vehicles with gunfire, even if they are carrying
00:46passengers.
00:48The union president said that this year, there have been 14 attacks and three drivers killed.
00:54After the protests, the Peruvian military announced a two-month state of emergency
00:58in several districts of Lima.
01:02It will be the responsibility of the national police of Peru to maintain control of internal
01:08order with support actions carried out by the armed forces.
01:14Extortion rackets have become the bane of citizens in several Latin American countries,
01:18as businesses, transport companies and even entire towns find themselves forced to shell
01:24out payments to criminal groups.
01:26According to intelligence sources, huge profits can make the shakedown business more lucrative
01:31than drug trafficking, human trafficking or even illegal mining.

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