Peruvian President Keiko Fujimori met with transport union leaders from Lima and several regions—Arequipa, Junín, Piura, La Libertad, and Áncash—to address rising insecurity concerns. The meeting served as a forum for the transport workers to present their demands related to safety and crime. Fujimori stated the need to involve mobile phone operators and the financial system in efforts to combat criminality. This proposal suggests a strategy of leveraging technology and financial tracking to disrupt criminal activities. The President’s statement indicates a broadening of the scope of the government’s anti-crime initiatives. Details on specific measures involving the telecom and financial sectors were not immediately released. This meeting underscores the government’s focus on tackling the escalating security challenges facing the nation.