Un delincuente recientemente liberado y su banda están aterrorizando a los residentes de Florencio Varela, en la zona sur. Los robos constantes y la falta de presencia policial han convertido las calles del barrio en una "jungla". Las denuncias parecen caer en saco roto, y los vecinos viven con miedo constante. La situación pone en cuestión la eficacia del sistema penitenciario y el papel de la justicia garantista.
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00:00In this case, in the south area, in Florencio Varela,
00:03look at these images.
00:05We have to talk about a miserable, a criminal who got out of jail
00:09and with his gang, he doesn't stop stealing in the neighborhood.
00:13It's a real nightmare.
00:15The neighbors of Florencio Varela can't take it anymore.
00:18These are some of the images that are recorded
00:21by the neighbors themselves and the security cameras in the houses.
00:25Streets that really look like a jungle,
00:28that don't have lights and much less police presence.
00:32Today we are going to be talking about this.
00:35Attention, because the guarantor justice,
00:40as many say, has released a criminal
00:42who has been tormenting the neighborhood since his arrival.
00:47And absolutely anything can happen.
00:52Unfortunately.
00:54It is 9.33 and we are showing you these exclusive images
01:00of a hot reference point of every day.
01:05Luis Ávila, alias El Pela, was released days ago
01:09after serving time in prison.
01:12And the Argentine Penitentiary System, as a social reintegrator,
01:17seems to be a mere utopia from what we see.
01:19Why?
01:20Because they get out of jail to steal with their gang of criminals.
01:24Germán Marcucci, how are you? Good morning.
01:27Good morning, Guillermo.
01:28Look at these images that we are sharing.
01:30They happened on 555 and 519.
01:33Hours ago.
01:34It is the San Jorge neighborhood, the governor's town of Costa,
01:38in Florencio Varela.
01:40As you said, Luis Ávila, they call him El Pela,
01:43had been out of prison for hours.
01:47He had pleaded guilty to theft, attempted theft,
01:51a series of criminal acts.
01:54Guaranteed justice gives him the chance to get out.
01:58Why guaranteed?
02:00Because a man who gets out and the first thing he does
02:03is re-delinquent.
02:04It's a matter of free hours.
02:06Obviously, there is a matter of guarantees.
02:09There is no social reintegration.
02:11The penitentiary system did not work.
02:14The service that somehow seeks to socially reintegrate
02:18the criminals and is wreaking havoc.
02:20I was just talking to the neighbor.
02:22This neighbor who was stolen by this vehicle.
02:24This neighbor not only suffered the theft of the vehicle
02:26by this criminal, but also entered the house
02:29and stole tools.
02:31He stole work tools.
02:32Do you know what he wanted to take?
02:34An engine from a boat, from a boat he has.
02:37That's what the criminal wanted to take
02:39in order to make money.
02:41You know what for?
02:42To buy drugs, presumably.
02:44That's what the neighbors understand.
02:45They told me that at dawn they could not sleep.
02:48The neighbors of this neighborhood.
02:49San Jorge neighborhood.
02:50Sure, but what do you think?
02:51Because they know they have these miserable people
02:54going around.
02:55And the truth is that the one who gets out of jail today
02:58is not going to look for work.
03:00He is going to look for all his gang,
03:02all his gang of criminals,
03:04those who are outside, to re-delinquent.
03:07And Florencio Varela, as we said,
03:09as a hot zone of what is crime on a daily basis,
03:14has the right to ask the state to take care of them.
03:20And unfortunately this is not happening.
03:22Let's see, the question is that the car appears,
03:24this car that they are stealing,
03:26appears a day later to about 10 blocks
03:30of this area of 556 and 519.
03:34What happens?
03:35It is jurisdiction of another police station.
03:37And that's where the bureaucratic question begins.
03:39The complaint went through a police station,
03:41the finding is made by another police station.
03:43The neighbor obviously can no longer cooperate
03:45because the car appeared practically worn out.
03:48Now what he is asking is that, please,
03:50both the municipality and the province of Buenos Aires,
03:53which has the jurisdiction of the police,
03:56somehow put a post or a mobile phone
04:00bet on that block.
04:02Because they say that the neighbors could not sleep
04:03because at night they entered all the houses.
04:05This same gang that we are seeing here.
04:08In other words, they do a raid.
04:09Look, according to the SM News portal,
04:12it says that the complaints to the police fall into a broken sack.
04:16The insecurity is overflowing.
04:19There is no collaboration from the municipality of Florencio Varela,
04:22since the mobile phones of the municipal guard are an urban myth.
04:25What does it mean that the mobile phones are there with the light on,
04:29but without doing absolutely nothing?
04:31No, there is not, Guille.
04:32There are municipalities that do collaborate with the police.
04:37The collaboration they have,
04:39which is why they also charge you a tax,
04:41in the tax of the lighting, sweeping and cleaning,
04:43there is a special rate, which is the toll rate,
04:46in some cases, or safety rate,
04:48which is for patrols, for mobile phones,
04:50repairing the mobile phones of the province's police.
04:52But there are other municipalities
04:54that directly created a communal force,
04:56which are the municipal patrols,
04:58which have a police officer from the province of Buenos Aires
05:02and a driver who pays for it in the municipality.
05:04In the case of Florencio Varela, what the neighbor tells me,
05:06and many neighbors,
05:07is that they practically do not have that municipal patrol service.
05:11So, nothing, all the insecurity ends up in the hands of the police
05:16of the province of Buenos Aires,
05:18which in many cases is either overflowing
05:20or there is also this bureaucratic issue, right?
05:22Up to here it is a police station, up to here it is another,
05:25then that falls into a tax office,
05:27then it is lost, due to the number of files there are,
05:29there is also the issue of the tax offices,
05:31which are not practically digitized, paper files.
05:34Well, this is the consequence.
05:35Look at the violence they took out on the woman.
05:37The woman resisted, fortunately,
05:40they didn't shoot her,
05:41but she's a criminal who just got out of jail
05:43and has no problem getting back in.
05:46What always happens with many of these criminals.
05:49In a moment we will continue with this topic.