
Pedro Rojas
Colonel Pedro Rojas is the head of Peru's drug enforcement operations, known for his innovative and unconventional tactics in combating drug trafficking. Recently, he gained attention for leading a unique sting operation where officers disguised as a capybara mascot successfully apprehended drug suspects during a Valentine's Day mission, showcasing his commitment to creative law enforcement strategies.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
No country-level mention data available.
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Pedro Rojas is a member of the Partido Liberación Nacional who supported the motion against sexist comments.
7
Bolivia:
Pedro Rojas is the head of the green squad of the Terna group of the PNP who affirmed the effectiveness of the disguise strategy in drug operations.
8
Dominican Republic:
Pedro Rojas is a student of International Business who worked on a project at the Challenge Popular 2025.
7
Costa Rica:
Pedro Rojas voted against the motion for the expedited process of the 4-3 workday project.
5
Venezuela:
Pedro Rojas is the judge who decreed the request for the active extradition of José Medina Ladera.
7
Costa Rica:
Pedro Rojas is part of the Comisión de Asuntos Agropecuarios.
5
Costa Rica:
Pedro Rojas is among the absent deputies during the legislative session.
5
Peru:
Colonel Pedro Rojas commented on the extreme violence employed by the subject during the robbery.
6
Turkey:
Col Pedro Rojas stated that they tried to camouflage themselves as a capybara character on Valentine's Day.
7
India:
Col Pedro Rojas, the unit's commander, stated that they sought to camouflage themselves with the character of the capybara.
7