Lima.- The interim president of Peru, the right-wing José Jerí, announced a comprehensive restructuring of the country's prison system, which will include a new state entity, after finding «critical administrative deficiencies» that compromise the operability and control of penal facilities nationwide.
Within this comprehensive reform, the creation of the National Superintendency of Infrastructure and Penitentiary Reform (SUNIR) stands out, an entity that will assume the responsibilities of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE), which until now was in charge of the country's prisons. Jerí led a prison operation early this Sunday, in the style of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, in the prisons of Huacho and Huaral, in the department of Lima, where he explained to local media that this new institution will merge the capabilities of the INPE and the National Program of Youth Centers.We recommend reading: Iran installs a mural with a US aircraft carrier attacked amid escalating tensions
The System Changes
He pointed out that the objective of this measure is to remedy the vulnerabilities detected in the custody and rehabilitation system. He assured that this reform will alter established structures and affect particular interests that have generated a state of institutional comfort, but maintained that this change "is irreversible in favor of public safety". The main focus of the National Superintendency of Infrastructure and Penitentiary Reform will be the modernization of prisons and the optimization of internal control protocols, in order to achieve a more efficient management of the resources allocated to the sector.








