Operation Chameleon (Peru)
Operation Chameleon was an anti-terrorist operation carried out on August 11, 2013, by the Peruvian Armed Forces and the Peruvian National Police that resulted in the death of Alejandro Borda Casafranca, number two of the remnants of the Shining Path and Martín Antonio Quispe Palomino.
Background
Shining Path member Alejandro Borda Casafranca had joined Martín Antonio Quispe Palomino in La Concepción to kidnap 36 workers of the Camisea Gas Project in April 2012. After "Comrade William" was killed in action and the desertion of some of the group's members, Alipio headed for Llochegua District alongside Gabriel and 30 other men with the intent of recapturing the area.On June 5, 2013, the group broke into the a camp belonging to the Consorcio Vial Quinua, where 12,000 sticks of dynamite were stolen in response to a police raid on an arsenal in Junín. After a few weeks, a radio link intercepted by the Police of Peru|Police]'s Anti-Drug Directorate between Alejandro Borda Casafranca and a local drug trafficker revealed that "Comrade Alipio" would "soon arrive in Llochegua" alongside Gabriel, meeting him at his house after he attracted them with the suggestion of inviting some women. In reality, the drug trafficker was an informant recruited by the National [Directorate of Intelligence |National Directorate of Intelligence], working under the Anti-Terrorism Directorate.