Cultural staff Cusco ordered the stoppage of the construction works of a retaining wall that was built in the building of the street number 160 Tandapata, the neighborhood of San Blas, in the Historic Center of Cusco.
This retaining wall is 12 meters long and five meters high and was built by a group of workers hired by the owner of the property, Mary Cuba, who did not carry out any prior procedure for the authorization of the work.
During the intervention, it was observed that for the transfer and entry of the fence construction material, a Dorado was opened in an adobe wall, which was verified by the inspectors of the Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco.
The intervention of the representative of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Alfredo Espinoza, involved the clandestine work and carried out the respective procedures to proceed by the law.
Also, to order the paralysis of this clandestine construction, the cultural entity will initiate the respective sanctioning administrative procedure to the owners of the property, for not complying with the Master Plan of the Historic Center of Cusco.

From Culture of Cusco, they cited that they have intensified their inspection and prevention work in the various traditional neighborhoods of the Historic Center of Cusco to avoid clandestine constructions that may affect the Cultural Heritage of Humanity such as Cusco.
Lithuania starts construction of a fence on the border with Russia
On June 5, the development of a protective wall begins on the Lithuanian border with Russia.
Until the end of the year, this fence will be erected on the Lithuanian side on a 44.6 km long section, the State Border Guard Service of Lithuania reported.
The first pillar of the fence will be dug in the village of Ramoniskes in the Sakiai district of Lithuania. The cost of work is 1,335 million euros. This money is allocated from the budget of Lithuania.
Over the entire length of the 109-kilometer border along the Neman, the border service already equipped technical surveillance systems abroad. All the works envisaged in the contract for providing the new fencing infrastructure are planned to be completed by December 20 this year.
It is also planned to build a fence on the border between Lithuania and Belarus until 2020. According to Lithuanian law enforcers, these fences are erected to curb smuggling and protection from illegal migration.

