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Peru Mobilizes Thousands of Security Personnel and Prosecutors as Ballots Begin Moving to Polling Sites

Officials say the rapid deployment aims to secure the June 7 runoff by guarding the chain of custody for ballots.

Overview

  • ONPE began moving assigned ballot kits from regional warehouses to polling locations early Friday, with fiscal supervisors watching each vehicle departure to ensure chain of custody.
  • The Ministerio Público said it will deploy about 7,000 prosecutors nationwide to monitor transports, verify installations at voting sites, and act on electoral crimes such as identity fraud.
  • The Ministries of Interior and Defense placed forces on maximum alert and mobilized thousands of police and military personnel to secure streets, transport hubs and voting centers before the runoff.
  • Minedu temporarily handed control of 10,131 schools to ONPE for use as polling places and RENIEC set extended weekend hours so voters can obtain or replace DNIs to avoid disenfranchisement.
  • Separately, the judiciary on Friday rejected defense requests to dismiss a criminal case against candidate Roberto Sánchez and allowed the prosecution’s request for a 5-year, 4-month prison term to proceed toward possible trial, a legal development that could shape final days of campaigning and public perception while the JNE warns official result proclamations could be delayed by recounts or challenges.