China News Service, August 29. According to Peru's "Gazette", the police identified 37-year-old Job Jonatan Luque Ayala as the organizer of the nightclub party in response to the nightclub stampede in Lima, the capital of Peru. The police demanded an 18-month preventive detention order.

On the evening of August 22, local time, the Peruvian police took a ban on a nightclub operating in violation of epidemic prevention regulations. According to Peruvian police, after detaining 23 people at the scene on Saturday night, relevant departments conducted rapid tests for the new coronavirus as soon as possible, and 15 of them tested positive. The picture shows the detained man.

  According to reports, on the 24th, the criminal judge issued a preliminary arrest warrant against Aiara for three days. Since his arrest, he has been in preliminary detention for three days in the police station.

  The Lima Northern High Court (CSJLN) stated that the court has received an 18-month preventive detention order against Aiara on the grounds that he rented a nightclub venue, held social gatherings, and ignored the government’s curfew during the state of emergency. The High Court prosecuted him for homicide, violation of health measures, and serious harm to social stability.

  According to previous reports, the Peruvian Ministry of the Interior stated that 11 men and 2 women were killed in the accident, both in their 20s and 30s. The stampede also injured 6 people, including 3 police officers. So far, the police have detained 23 people, three of whom have bad records and one is a minor. After COVID-19 testing, 15 of the arrested people tested positive.