Christian Yaipén of Group 5 demanded justice for Paul Flores ‘the Russian’ and revealed the strong measures they have had to adopt to take care of the extortionists.
The singer Christian Yaipén He traveled to Piura to attend the wake of his colleague Paul Flores, a member of Harmony 10 who died after an attack was extortionists on Sunday, March 16 in Lima. The leader of Group 5 He was outraged by the insecurity that the country is experiencing.
Visibly affected by the death of ‘the Russian’, Yaipén He demanded that the authorities take concrete measures so that no more family cries their loved ones who are victims of crime.
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What said Christian Yaipén after the death of ‘the Russian’?
“It is painful to see a colleague inside a coffin just to go to work, like any Peruvian. Today, go out to earn sustenance means not knowing if we will return home to home,” he said Christian Yaipén angry and moved by the tragedy. In addition, he strongly criticized the inaction of the authorities and rejected surface measures. “These populist proposals are of no use, those lies of getting the military … are killing us,” he said.
(Source: Panamericana TV)
The singer of Group 5 He also emphasized that insecurity not only affects musicians, but all citizens. “The whole country is suffering from this. We are already fed up,” he said, demanding real solutions. “The problem is not only ours, it is from all Peruvians who go out to work without knowing if they will return home. The authorities have the power to change this, but they are simply not doing it,” he added outraged.
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Christian Yaipén revealed the strong protection measures they have adopted
The leader of Group 5 He also revealed the strong measures they have had to adopt to take care of crime. “All Cumbia groupings go with escorts, with machine guns, with long weapons, everything to be defense. That should not happen,” he said, highlighting that they have always had certainty, but never at the level of looking like they will kill.
“It’s not okay to go out and not know if a shooting is going to start on the way. We have come to play even with snipers. That is shameful,” he lamented Christian Yaipénleaving the serious crisis of insecurity.
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