Alleged plainclothes policemen enter San Pedro de Sulcán
On October 30, 1989, alleged police in civilian clothes entered San Pedro de Sulcán posing as MRTA members, killing a student and capturing another community member. This event was part of covert counter-subversive operations using MRTA's identity.
On October 30, 1989, people dressed in civilian clothes, apparently police officers, entered the annex of San Pedro de Sulcan and painted graffiti in favor of the armed struggle, claiming to be members of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA). Most of the villagers were at a communal farm located 4 km from the town. The alleged MRTA members gathered the few remaining villagers, mostly elderly and children, next to the 'San Pedro' high school. The alleged guerrillas asked for Justo Inga Lazo, but found Justo Inga Inga Inga, a student of the IST 'San Agustín de Cajas', who was killed, while Justo Inga Lazo was later captured and is serving a 20-year sentence for terrorism and treason. This event is part of a counter-subversive alibi of using the name of MRTA to cover up repressive actions.