Administration by political-military command in Acobamba
In 1989, the political-military command took over the administration of the Acobamba area, Huancavelica, in the third attempt by the Armed Forces to consolidate the Rondas Campesinas committees as part of the counter-subversive strategy.
In 1989, the Acobamba zone was administered by the political-military command, representing the third attempt by the Armed Forces to consolidate the Rondas Campesinas committees in the region. This measure was part of the Peruvian State's counter-subversive strategy during the internal armed conflict. The military administration sought to establish territorial control and organize the civilian population to confront the presence of the Shining Path in the area. That same year, serious subversive incursions were recorded in nearby towns such as Chupacc and Santo Tomás de Pata.