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When President Alberto Fujimori took office in 1990, he responded to Shining Path with repressive force.[1][2] His government issued a law in 1991 that gave the rondas a legal status, and from that time, they were officially called Comités de auto defensa ("Committees of Self-Defense").[3] They were officially armed, usually with 12-gauge shotguns, and trained by the Peruvian Army. According to the government, there were approximately 7,226 comités de auto defensa as of 2005;[4] almost 4,000[citation needed] are located in the central region of Peru, the stronghold of the Shining Path.