Murders in Tambillo, Auquimarca and Huallamayo
On February 2, 1992, a contingent of approximately 50 PCP-SL militants carried out a series of raids in Tambillo, Auquimarca and Huallamayo, killing 21 villagers, mostly local authorities, as part of a campaign of terror against the authority system.
On February 2, 1992, a PCP-SL contingent of approximately 50 men carried out a series of violent raids in the towns of Tambillo, Auquimarca and Huallamayo. This action was part of a caravan of terror against the system of authorities, annihilating people supposedly opposed to their cause. In total, 21 people, mostly local authorities, were killed in these three towns. The Tambillo district was part of a corridor that PCP-SL militants used to move from Carhuamayo and Ulcumayo to Pasco and vice versa. That same day, the contingent also entered the Chinchiaco and Marcapata ranches in the town of Tama, Ulcumayo district in Junin, and in Huallamayo they killed Juan Cordova and three of his sons for promoting the organization of a peasant patrol.