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Dynamite Explosion: Extortionist’s Fatal Mistake Caught on Camera

Independence: video captures the shocking moment when dynamite explodes in the extortionist’s hand (Credits: Screenshot from Panamericana TV)

In an alarming incident that occurred early this Thursday, an extortionist was seriously injured when he accidentally detonated a dynamite in the passage The Coconuts, in Independencia, a district that is in a state of emergency.

The explosive, which he apparently planned to use against a business in the area, exploded in his hands and caused material damage to nearby homes, according to the program. Good morning Peru of Panamericana Television.

Security cameras captured the moment when the man walked through the passage with the device in his hands. According to the National Police of Peru (PNP), the explosive was dynamite, although the exact fate of the suspect is still unknown. In the images you can see how the device suddenly explodes, leaving the young man lying on the ground.

Despite his injuries, he managed to reach his home, located approximately three blocks from the scene, where his relatives tried to take him to a hospital.

Video captures the shocking moment when dynamite explodes in the extortionist’s hand – Credits: Screenshot from Panamericana TV.

The scene of the incident, near the whereabouts 3 of the Hermithouses at least two businesses, an ice cream parlor and a textile workshop, which could have been the target of the alleged extortionist. Authorities are investigating whether the man planned to leave the dynamite as part of a threat or warning.

According to the aforementioned media, witnesses claim that the individual was not acting alone, since they saw another person in the vicinity who fled after the explosion. The Police has begun an exhaustive analysis of thes security cameras to identify possible accomplices and clarify the purpose of the action.

Authorities are working to determine the identity of the suspect and his connection to possible criminal extortion networks operating in the capital. Additionally, it seeks to establish whether this incident is part of a broader pattern of intimidation of businesses in the area.

Witnesses claim that the man was not alone – Credits: Screenshot from Panamericana TV.

Given the increase in cases of extortion, it is crucial that citizens are informed about the actions to take if they find themselves involved in a situation of this type. Specialists suggest the following:

It is essential to record and preserve any message or communication received from extortionists, since this information can be decisive for the police investigation. Personal, family or financial information should never be provided, as this could make the situation worse.

Although fear is natural, giving in to intimidation only strengthens criminals. It is essential to stay calm and seek help immediately.

You should never negotiate with extortionists or make payments or bank transfers, as this only encourages their actions. The most important recommendation is to immediately report it to the authorities. The National Police of Peru (PNP) offers various options to make complaints:

  • Line 111: Emergency telephone number to report cases of extortion.
  • Cell phone 942841978: Direct channel to make complaints.
  • Police stations: The reporting points in each district.
  • Criminal Investigation Departments (Depincri).
  • Collection of quotas: Extortioners demand recurring payments in exchange for “protection” or to allow business or work activities to continue without problems.
  • Vest: “Protection” is offered in exchange for money, warning that if it is not paid, the business or person will be attacked.
  • Alleged kidnappings or accidents: The victim is informed that a family member has been kidnapped or has suffered an accident, demanding money to free him or her.
  • Through social networks: Platforms such as Facebook, X and Instagram are used by extortionists to collect information from victims, with which they then threaten or intimidate them.

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