Military and police patrol streets of Peru's capital as state of emergency begins


Residents of Peru’s capital saw more soldiers and police patrolling the streets on Wednesday, the first day of a state of emergency decreed by newly sworn in President Jose Jeri in an effort to reign in crime.

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