Peru’s mounted police officers dress up as Three Wise Men touring Lima

(6 Jan 2025)
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Lima, Peru – 06 January 2025
1. Policemen mounted on horseback, playing trumpets
2. Officers dressed as the Three Wise Men, mounting on horseback
3. Commander of the mounted police, Godofredo Vargas, walking in front of parading officers
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Commander Godofredo Vargas, Chief of the Mounted Police:
"This is the about the birth of Jesus, who at the time was visited by the Three Kings, and we do a similar representation of it. Given that Lima is known as the City of Kings, it is nice to represent the Three Kings with the help of cavalry and our officers standing for us."
5. Officers escorting the parading Three Kings
6. People taking photos
7. Officers performing nativity scene
8. People taking photos
9. Various of officers handing sweets to children
10. Various of officers on horseback
11. Various of mass attended by performing officers
12. Officers delivering traditional gifts at nativity scene
13. Officers posing
14. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jorge Luis Brenis, Peruvian mounted police officer dressed as Balthazar:
"Today, as every 6th of January, we make a tour as the Three Wise Men to the different public offices."
15. Various of officers leaving headquarters
STORYLINE:
In Peru’s capital, three serving police officers dressed up as the Wise Men for a special mission – to deliver presents to children on January 6.

Members of Lima’s police force carry out this performance every year and Monday’s was the 37th time officers took on the role of the Magi.

The pilgrimage began very early in downtown Lima.

The route taken by the officers includes several churches, a nursing home, and an orphanage.

The feast day recalls the visit of three Kings or Wise Men – Melchior, Gaspar, and Baltazar – to the baby Jesus.

They arrived laden with presents of gold, frankincense, and myrrh for the Holy Infant.

The officers did not bring such priceless gifts for the children of Lima, but their presents were a hit with the little ones.

Officer Jorge Luis Brenis Panta has impersonated Baltazar for 10 years and says it gives him "immense joy".

His colleague, Carlos Iriarte, proudly assumed the role of Gaspar for the first time.

The feast day marks the 12th day after Christmas and closes the holiday season.

AP Video by Cesar Barreto

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