• last year
En un insólito incidente en Florencio Varela, delincuentes fingieron ser clientes interesados en un servicio fúnebre para robar una casa velatoria. Creyendo que encontrarían grandes sumas de dinero, los asaltantes atacaron a la dueña del lugar tras cerrar la puerta. Este no es el primer robo de este tipo en el establecimiento, que ya había sido blanco de un atraco similar años atrás.

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00:00And we go to Florencia Varela. They don't respect the dead, old man.
00:06They stole a watch house. The worst thing is that the Mamertos thought there was a lot of money.
00:12And there wasn't so much money. But there it is.
00:16So they went in to steal the watch house.
00:21They pretended they were coming to investigate a funeral service.
00:24And then they ended up stealing the watch house.
00:31Go and see the fantasy they had.
00:34It wasn't too late. Cars and people pass by.
00:39They would wait for you at the door. Come in, friend.
00:44And when the owner closes the door, the panorama changes.
00:52They talked for a few seconds.
00:55They pretended to be relatives, friends of Pungido, trying to find out.
01:00They had a talk until at some point reinforcements arrived.
01:05You'll see them at the front door.
01:09And there they are.
01:11They are no longer mourning people.
01:15It was a moment to go to the action of the robbery.
01:18And even mistreat the girl who attended them.
01:21How many would think they could get out of a car dealership?
01:25Gaby Prosperi is there and has more details. Gaby, good morning.
01:30Good morning, Rolando.
01:32The issue is that we are a few meters away from the municipality of Florencia Varela.
01:37A few meters away from the first police station.
01:40We are in front of the main square of Florencia Varela.
01:44We are in a very central place.
01:47And this news that you wrote through the video,
01:50which is as it is,
01:51notice that one of the criminals is permanently communicating by cell phone.
01:56He is waiting for the kidnappers to come to hit him.
01:59What we have here is that the owners, or at least the person in charge of this car dealership,
02:06the new one that we have here,
02:08managed, through the desperation of the employee, to find out that they were robbing him.
02:14A few blocks from here.
02:16When he is coming, he crosses a patrolman and tells him,
02:21they are robbing in the new one, in the car dealership, in the house of burial.
02:26Can you go there?
02:27And the patrolman tells them,
02:29no, because I have to keep patrolling this grid.
02:32How nice they are.
02:34They always have an excuse.
02:36If they had the creativity to fight the crime they have,
02:39to create excuses and say, no, this is another jurisdiction,
02:42no, better the complaint comes, do it later,
02:45I don't have to patrol the grid, they are divine.
02:47What the hell is a patrolman for if it is not to attend to a crime in progress?
02:53The crime was practically in progress.
02:55We are going to ask Alejandra.
02:56Alejandra?
02:57Sorry.
02:58Alejandra is one of the owners of the car dealership.
03:01Prior to this departure, I asked her,
03:03is that so, Alejandra?
03:05They asked a patrolman to come because they were robbing
03:07and the patrolman said, no, I'm patrolling another area, I can't.
03:10That's how it was, that's how it was, exactly.
03:13That was the outrage of our manager,
03:15because, I mean, okay, maybe he can't get out of the grid,
03:19but he can attend to it in some way,
03:21doing a radio, I don't know, a phone call or something,
03:25but well, none of that happened.
03:27And the investigation, what do you know?
03:29Because the patrolman came 48 hours after the crime occurred.
03:33Yesterday he came to talk to us, to see what he could rescue,
03:38and well, I calculate that he is also investigating.
03:41I calculate that he is investigating.
03:42How far are we from the police station here?
03:44Two and a half blocks.
03:46Two and a half blocks,
03:47that is, it took 48 hours to make two and a half blocks, more or less.
03:50I calculate that before that, many came.
03:54The joke of black humor would say that the patrolman is a dead man.
03:57They came, I mean, several patrolmen, at that moment.
04:04My colleague called the police,
04:09and there they came, but a lot of people,
04:12and they were there until almost three in the morning.
04:14The criminals are seen through the camera you have.
04:17Are they identified? Are they detained? What do they tell you?
04:19We don't know anything about that yet.
04:21We don't know if they are identified or detained.
04:23We don't know how they got there.
04:26We were asking for the cameras of our neighbors,
04:29because almost everyone has a camera,
04:31not to mention that there is the municipality's dome,
04:34which also supposedly must have information.
04:38Does it work?
04:41That's how I look at it.
04:42The truth is, we don't know yet.
04:45We have a dome above the police station,
04:48and we don't know if the images are recorded.
04:50Exactly. We don't know yet.
04:51I don't want to say if it works or not, because I don't know.
04:54And I don't know if it's recorded or not.
04:57How is the victim?
04:59She is very scared.
05:02She needs medical attention.
05:04She also called the S.A.M.E.
05:06who came very quickly and assisted her at that moment.
05:10And now she is on leave because she is recovering.
05:14In a state of shock?
05:15Without a doubt.
05:16What did they do to her?
05:17She has two arms with signs of violence,
05:22because she has bruises on both arms.
05:25And they covered her mouth,
05:28so her face was swollen at first,
05:31because they were aggressive.
05:33They didn't hit her, but they forced her.
05:37She realized right away that something was wrong.
05:41Why?
05:42Because of the story.
05:44First they said they came to ask for a budget
05:48because a relative had died in an accident.
05:52Then, during the talk, she asked
05:56what police station she was going to.
05:58Because if there was an accident...
06:00There was a police report.
06:02Exactly.
06:03Then she looked at the other one and said,
06:06the first one, right?
06:08So, they answered those questions.
06:12Then she said,
06:13but is she in the morgue?
06:15Yes, she is in the morgue.
06:17But you told me she was in the hospital in Varela.
06:20Then she said,
06:22no, she is his aunt,
06:24and she had a heart attack.
06:27What do you mean, a heart attack?
06:29Then the accident...
06:30They were trying to make up something
06:32to make time to communicate,
06:34and the police came to see them.
06:36Surely.
06:37You can see in the video that the police
06:39stand behind the door,
06:41and that's where they attack her.
06:44Is it the first time they assault them like that?
06:46No.
06:47To be honest, no.
06:49A few years ago,
06:52in a similar way to what happened now,
06:59two people also came in,
07:03and always asking for money.
07:05Nowadays, cash money is not used.
07:09It's all transfers, credit cards, debts...
07:13Electronic payment.
07:14Total electronic payment.
07:16So, always asking for money.
07:19You don't respect a place
07:22where there are families
07:24saying goodbye to their loved ones.
07:27We are in a car dealership
07:29in front of the municipality,
07:30and the dome is the one we have there,
07:32isn't it, Alejandra?
07:33Exactly.
07:34We don't know if it has the images.
07:35Not yet.
07:36Maybe it does,
07:37but we don't know.
07:39And what annoys you the most, Gaby,
07:41is the lack of answers.
07:42They tried to enter my house, too.
07:44They broke the door of my house.
07:47A glass.
07:48They tried to enter your house.
07:49Yes.
07:50You lived in the back.
07:51In the back.
07:52But they didn't succeed.
07:54The firemen passed by.
07:57They heard the siren
07:59and thought it was the police.
08:01That's why they got scared.
08:02Exactly.
08:03Thanks to the firemen,
08:04Rolando,
08:05the employee's torture is over.
08:08They left the house.
08:09They could have done anything.
08:11We don't know if we have images.
08:13The police came 48 hours later,
08:15at least the police chief.
08:16We don't have information.
08:17And that's what annoys you the most, Gaby.
08:19It was totally detected by the security cameras.
08:21It's a crime that should be solved quickly,
08:23but it seems to be very difficult
08:25for the police authorities here.
08:27That's what annoys you the most,
08:28because the police always have an excuse
08:31not to do their job.
08:32No, it's not my grid.
08:34It's in front of the municipality.
08:36It's a block from the police station.
08:38The police don't arrive.
08:39The police chief arrives two days later.
08:41And that's what annoys me the most.
08:43And above all,
08:44they don't have the codes,
08:46and since they don't have the codes,
08:47they don't follow them.
08:48They give you information
08:49about what's going on,
08:51depending on what they think.
08:53So when they don't know anything
08:55and they're not doing anything,
08:57they tell you,
08:58we're investigating
08:59so that you fall asleep
09:00and time passes
09:01and you don't make a scene.
09:02Until one day it becomes public
09:03and you're going to see,
09:04tell the lady
09:05that you're going to see now
09:06how the police chief comes to see her,
09:08how the patrol works
09:10and they're going to pass
09:11in front of the police station.
09:13All this nonsense
09:14that shouldn't happen.

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