
Juan Carlos Sotil
Juan Carlos Sotil, a retired General of the National Police of Peru, has significant experience in criminal investigation. He has been quoted in recent reports addressing the surge in extortion incidents in districts like San Juan de Lurigancho and Cercado de Lima, highlighting the vulnerabilities of local businesses and the need for enhanced law enforcement response.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 2 | 3.50 | 0.12% | +0% | 32,971,846 | 40,581 | $230,000 | 283$ |
Totals | 2 | 32,971,846 | 40,581 | $230,000 | 283$ |
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Recent Mentions
Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil criticized the granting of penitentiary benefits to a criminal like 'Panetón', who killed two police officers.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil is a retired general who explained the origins and operations of the criminal organization known as Los Pulpos.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil explains the familial origins of the criminal organization known as Los Pulpos.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil is a retired general who commented on the police's efforts to dismantle the criminal organization.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil explained that criminality in Peru generally develops in coastal regions.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil is a former director of criminal investigations who commented on the case.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil is a security expert who explained the rise of extortion in transport companies.
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Peru:
General (r) Juan Carlos Sotil explained that anyone with the necessary elements can become an extortionist.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil explained that victims of extortion can be classified into two types: peripheral and circumstantial.
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Peru:
Juan Carlos Sotil is a former director of Criminal Investigation who explained the evolving tactics of extortionists.
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