
The President Jose Jeri has made its commitment to the fight against crime official with a new one Citizen Security Planwhich would see the light of day in the first days January 2026.
The announcement, made in public meetings and joint operations with local units, aims to leave a roadmap outlining the efforts Stop organized crime beyond its management.
The formulation process is promoted by technical approaches and the participation of foreign specialists, as well as by reviewing successful proposals adopted in other countries.
Jerí stated that the government is working with him international organizations and will be supported by experts who will impart knowledge in sessions scheduled for December 9th and 10th.
The aim is to avoid a purely theoretical proposal and create a practical guide “in which all parties involved have clear and measurable responsibilities”.
The president emphasized the cooperation of countries like El Salvadorwhose experience in fighting crime adds elements to the national debate.
The new plan takes into account recommendations from previous documents such as Bratton plan and the National Citizen Security Plan 2013-2018Integration of models and frameworks applied in different contexts.
According to Jerí, every instrument deployed will be calibrated to adapt to the Peruvian reality, with the aim of stopping the country’s advance crime and protect coexistence in cities.

The context of insecurity, aggravated by increasing violence in the north of the country, also led the authorities to consider declaring a state of emergency Piura, Talara and Sullana.
Jerí explained that the decision is still in the validation process, with visits to the affected areas and consultations with local actors. These diagnoses are intended to ensure that the measures taken correspond to the urgency of the situation and the assessment will continue until the return to Lima.
The strategy of Security of citizens includes the active participation of the National Police of Peru (PNP)foreign experts and representatives from several levels of government.
Consolidating inter-institutional coordination appears to be one of the key approaches, alongside measuring results and responding to emerging challenges.
Parallel to that Jose Jeri investigated his alleged violation of the principle of neutrality, rejected the allegations and defended his actions before the court National election jury.
He explained that the investigation was a first instance and did not acknowledge that any principles had been breached and called on the full jury to review any excesses in the process.
The official communication underlines this with the presentation of the new citizen security plan In January the government ratified its commitment to the uncertainty and consolidating public policies that extend beyond the current administration period. The use of human resources, the incorporation of international experiences and local validation, according to Jerí, place the country in an advanced phase of reform to address security challenges.