Peru
Practice Relating to Rule 51. Public and Private Property in Occupied Territory
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states:
The occupying power has the following obligations towards occupied territories:
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(2) refrain from requisitioning foodstuffs, articles or medical supplies available in the occupied territory, except for use by the occupation forces and administration personnel.
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states:
The occupying power has the following obligations towards occupied territories:
…
(2) refrain from requisitioning foodstuffs, medical articles or supplies available in the occupied territory, except for use by the occupation forces and administration personnel.
Peru’s Human Rights Charter of the Security Forces (1991) instructs troops: “Do not to steal or destroy what is not yours.”

It states that the property of others must be respected.
The Charter also states that all acts committed against property must be denounced.
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states:
The occupying power has the following obligations towards occupied territories:
…
(2) refrain from requisitioning foodstuffs, articles or medical supplies available in the occupied territory, except for use by the occupation forces and administration personnel.
The manual further states, in the context of air warfare:
a. Any air bombardment for the purpose of … destroying or damaging private property without military character or injuring non-combatants is forbidden.
b. Any air bombardment carried out for the purpose of enforcing requisitions in kind or payments of contributions in ready money is forbidden.
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states:
The occupying power has the following obligations towards occupied territories:
…
(2) refrain from requisitioning foodstuffs, medical articles or supplies available in the occupied territory, except for use by the occupation forces and administration personnel.
The manual also states:
a. Any air bombardment for the purpose of … destroying or damaging private property without military character or injuring non-combatants is forbidden.
b. Any air bombardment carried out for the purpose of enforcing requisitions in kind or payments of contributions in ready money is forbidden.