army has joined police and patrolling the streets where violent armed robberies are increasing. arianna sanchez reports from lima. ah, they say it will be a street by street clean up strategy. police fighting a crime. we've in lima, a city of nearly 10000000 people on friday night they close to several blocks of a street lined with bars in one of the cities, most dangerous districts. as part of the state of emergency room growth in our live neighborhood council to call us and tell us who are a current good offices, we are working with that information. dozens of armed robberies with coded by security cameras in recent months. have many peruvians, particularly women living in fear, but again that maria says she's been forced to adapt that, but then i think within about i don't go on on the street after 5 pm. i've been assaulted many times the take your walton phone. and now if i have to go out, i don't have anything in my purse. the most common attacks, young men targeting backpacks and purses or men on motorcycles stealing cellphones from their victims, produce telecommunications regulator says