In December 2025, a Peruvian court found three police officers guilty of the brutal torture and rape of LGBTQ+ Peruvian Azul Rojas Marín in 2008. Each officer was sentenced to 17 years in prison. The court ordered the police to pay Azula Rojas monetary compensation and provide her with psychological treatment. The court's decision demonstrates the power of medical and psychiatric evidence in prosecuting perpetrators of human rights violations. Incidents took place during an attack on public health, science and human rights in the previous year. The court confirmed the guilt of the policemen Dino Horacio Ponce Pardo, Luis Miguel Quispe Cáceres and Juan Isaac León Mostacer.