Patricia Bullrich, on the leaders of the drug gangs of Rosario: “The Alvarado and the Cantero were left without power”
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, stated this Tuesday that, following the application of greater controls in prisons, ““The Alvarado and the Cantero were left without power.”in reference to the leaders of the main drug gangs in Rosario, who were included in the high-risk detainee program.
“This is one total fight for formal and conceptual territory. The formal territory is beating the streets every day, and the conceptual territory is that the State, when it is a State of law, constitutional, that works within the law, with the constitution in hand and using weapons to defend the citizens “He is invincible,” Bullrich emphasized.
He also made a call for tourism to come to the city of Santa Fe without fear and focused especially on the upcoming holiday of June 20.
“These gentlemen have no more power. The Alvarado, the Cantero, the Mansilla were left without power. They don’t talk on the phone anymore, they don’t have any more visitors, only legal ones, they don’t have any more power. They are in their cells and have no power to transmit orders. And the best: They cannot use the dirty money from their deaths, their homicides, their shootings“, he claimed.
The official also highlighted that, with the support of Justice, the State won all the protections that the drug traffickers had presented. “One after another we won the protections (…) They even said that they wanted to marry a person of another gender so that they could have other visits and we won those protections,” she said.
For Bullrich, “Justice is assisting because it realizes the mischief that is being carried out. The penitentiaries were prisoners of the organizations and the organizations They had the endorsement of the previous political power“.
Bullrich led, together with the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, an event to expose the results of the Bandera Plan which he had launched at the beginning of his administration, six months ago.
The head of the Security portfolio, who visited the city last March in the middle of a week marked by drug violence, had launched the Bandera Plan in December, a week after taking office, in an event in front of the monument to the flag.
“I want to thank you because you were in the most difficult moments that I had to live in public administration,” Pullaro told Bullrich at the beginning of the speech that closed the event. And he continued: “It is easy to come when things seem to be good and can improve, with great prudence and caution, without neglecting what is happening, but to come at a time of maximum instability, when actions of these criminal groups, terrorists, tried to break decisions that the government had made of Santa Fe, we will never stop valuing it.
After insisting that the fight against drug trafficking “must be everyone’s fight,” the provincial president gave his case as an example. “At this time I must have received more than 60 threats, some involving gunshots, however we moved forward and showed them that the State has much more strength than these criminal organizations,” he said.
The data that accounts for the drop in homicides in Rosario
According to data released by the Government, in all the months since this plan was implemented, there has been “a significant drop in the number of registered intentional homicides.”
“At the departmental level, the month of April 2024 presented the largest drop, with 73% fewer cases compared to the same month of the previous year. In the city of Rosario, April was also the month with the most significant decrease, with a decrease of 78% compared to April 2023”, points out a report prepared by Security.
The Government also warns that in the areas guarded by federal forces the decrease in homicides is even more significant. “The areas under the responsibility of federal forces showed a 68.29% drop in homicides, compared to the rest of Rosario, where the reduction was 51.56%,” the report states.
Today marks 6 months of management with the president @JMilei. At the Ministry of Security, we work hard in the fight against drug trafficking, in combating mafias and in reimposing law and order, changing the security paradigm in Argentina.
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— Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) June 10, 2024
On his social networks Bullrich had highlighted this Monday that together with Milei “he is strongly in the fight against drug trafficking, in combating mafias and in re-imposing law and order, changing the security paradigm in Argentina.”
“Our work in the Ministry of Security is clear: 6 months in which we have recovered law and order, and where we will continue to insist so that Argentina, every day, is safer for all good Argentines,” said the official.
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