👉 La ministra de Seguridad de la Nación, junto al Intendente de General Pueyrredón, Guillermo Montenegro, presentaron en Mar del Plata un nuevo plan de seguridad denominado 9010. Este plan se basa en la estadística que indica que el 90% de los homicidios se cometen en el 10% del territorio. Ambos funcionarios destacaron la importancia de trabajar conjuntamente para mejorar la seguridad y combatir la delincuencia.
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00:00Patricia Bullrich and the Mayor of Mar del Plata, Guillermo Montenegro.
00:08About, among other things, the facts of insecurity.
00:12Let's hear it.
00:13I'm always happy to be in Mar del Plata with Mayor Guillermo Montenegro.
00:20We all know that Mar del Plata is a city of the Marplatenses,
00:29but also of all Argentines, who come not only in summer, but all year round.
00:37And that makes us, as the national government,
00:43dedicate a special attention to the joint work with Mayor Montenegro.
00:51Also because he is a manager who puts on his shoulder the issue of security,
00:56who worries, who takes care.
00:59Here we are in one of the most important monitoring centers in the country,
01:04and that shows the capacity of a city to be able to control its problems.
01:12Problems that, of course, exist and that we are going to work to combat them.
01:20We know what happened a few days ago, the murder in Quiosquero,
01:25and we want to be able to clarify each and every issue, and above all, to prevent it.
01:32That's why we came here, to Mar del Plata, to present a plan that we call 90-10.
01:4090-10 means that in 10% of our territory, 90% of the homicides are committed.
01:49Does that mean that they are the cities with the most homicides or with the highest rate? No.
01:58It means that due to the density of the places, they add up to a significant number of homicides.
02:09We have 193 municipalities where there have been homicides last year,
02:18and the rest, which adds up to 1,900, that is, the rest of the municipalities have not had a single homicide.
02:30That is why we have made the decision to have this plan focused and directed.
02:36Mar del Plata has a particularity.
02:42It is a city that has grown enormously, that continues to grow.
02:49It is the first most important city in the interior of the province of Buenos Aires,
02:55and the third city in the entire province of Buenos Aires.
02:59That is to say that its population density makes us pay attention to it,
03:06and we also know that it is not the same to work with someone who has a distorted view of security,
03:15who believes more in criminals than in policemen, with whom it is difficult to work,
03:23and it is easy to work with someone who is clear that it is necessary to have a clear view against criminals.
03:34Beyond that, there are times, as has happened here,
03:39when it is necessary to make decisions about policemen when they are policemen who are not fulfilling their duty,
03:46or who are part of the problem.
03:49So the national state, the national government, President Milley,
03:54with whom I have just been and knew that we were coming here to present this plan,
04:01is totally convinced that this is one of the cities that has to have a convergence
04:09of the work of the police of the province of Buenos Aires and the federal forces.
04:20In March we are now finishing a special place,
04:25given by the municipality, which puts forces and efforts,
04:31and we are going to bring more forces to the city of Mar del Plata to carry out this plan 9010.
04:43Good morning, Minister.
04:46We have carried out eight homicides so far this month.
04:50In the last 48 hours we had a merchant killed by a criminal
04:55and, according to the court, an innocent in police hands.
05:00In concrete and immediate terms, what can be done from the Ministry of Nation
05:05and how do you work with a province that has a different view from what you are proposing?
05:10In 9010 the objective is to generate deep investigations
05:18about the gangs that may be at the forefront of these situations of extreme violence and homicides.
05:28So 9010 is a plan that focuses on the decrease of homicides.
05:33That is the objective.
05:35That is why on March 1 we had to generate a preparation,
05:40bring the force that is going to come,
05:43to create a place that is under construction,
05:46that is being finished for the last days of February.
05:49Surely we will come on that day when this plan is formally launched.
06:01What does this plan have?
06:03It has a task that you see here in this monitoring center, it is very important.
06:08It has a task of identification of the gangs that are operating in Mar del Plata.
06:15So it has a part of intelligence and investigation,
06:21which is what is already being done.
06:23We already have a lot detected,
06:25which of course we are not going to say so that they do not go to other places and be able to catch them.
06:33But it is a plan of focus on homicides.
06:37Homicide is the most brutal moment,
06:42but where there are homicides there can be shootings,
06:45where there are homicides there are shootings.
06:47So it is a way to lower the set of violence.
06:53So for us to have an attendant who understands the importance
07:02and who works hand in hand with us.
07:07Now Guillermo just told me that they are going to start with special pistols
07:15to be able to end some kind of crime,
07:20a criminal who steals your cell phone,
07:22who runs on the pedestrian crossing,
07:24who gets on a bus and threatens.
07:28These kinds of things with these Virna pistols,
07:32which are very effective for cities that also have a lot of people.
07:38There is one thing that for me is important,
07:41it has to do with the person who committed the murder of Riosquero,
07:44he should have been released.
07:46So this must be said.
07:48If this person was sentenced to six years for a crime that occurred on the 19th
07:52and was sentenced on the 20th,
07:54at least until June 26 he would have to be released.
07:58If it was the same day of the crime, until June this year,
08:03and if not, until next year.
08:05So the exception that has to do with the fulfillment of the sentence,
08:10the exception has to be used as an exception, not as a rule.
08:13Imprisonment is the exception.
08:15The fulfillment of the sentence is all.
08:17The exception is conditional freedom.
08:20There is also an issue that has to do with toughness,
08:24and we have talked about it in the reiteration of opportunities,
08:26in things that Patricia is raising today in Congress,
08:29such as the Anti-Mafia Law, or with the reiteration,
08:33but also with the toughness that the judicial power has to deal with.
08:37And this is clear,
08:39that if a person has been committing crimes since the age of 14,
08:4220 years have passed,
08:44and last year when the arrest warrant was asked for,
08:46they did not give it to him, and that has to be changed.
08:49It does not only have to be tough with the police forces,
08:52with the laws, but also with the judicial power,
08:54to understand clearly what their role is.
08:56Last week we had a very important setback.
09:01A chamber of the...
09:04a courtroom
09:06declared unconstitutional
09:09that the very serious crimes of death,
09:11of kidnapping followed by death,
09:13of sexual abuse followed by death,
09:15of all the crimes of blood,
09:18which could have been conditional,
09:20that is, they could have been released earlier.
09:22Fortunately, the prosecutor appealed
09:26and a plenary has been called
09:29for a trial
09:31that we believe is going to reverse.
09:34Because if we are with a criminal policy,
09:37taking criminals out of the street,
09:40as the case that the Montenegro mayor just described,
09:45that is, that man did not have to be there,
09:47he had to be in prison.
09:49And now, with reiteration,
09:51surely, if he is committing crimes,
09:54that adds to the penalties much faster.
09:57Today they are trying to reiterate in the National Congress,
10:00let's hope they vote for it,
10:03and all these laws that we are proposing
10:08are going to be very important instruments
10:11to combat crime faster.
10:14The Anti-Mafia Law, which already has half a sanction,
10:17which goes to the House of Senators,
10:21is a law that extracts the whole gang.
10:24There is a gang,
10:26and we today, what happens to us?
10:28We have one of the gang,
10:30we know there are ten more of the gang,
10:32and we know they are a gang,
10:34a criminal organization, a criminal narco,
10:37or car theft, whatever.
10:39Any criminal gang.
10:41It is taken as such,
10:43and then,
10:45the Anti-Mafia Law says that
10:47the most important penalty
10:49that one of the gang members has,
10:51any of the gang members
10:53will have the most important penalty.
10:56So it is an extraction of gangs,
10:58which is what we need now
11:00so that the crime is not reiterated
11:03in a circular way.
11:05A second part of the question,
11:07regarding the province,
11:09and this vision, for example,
11:11let's see,
11:13we just answered to Kicillof.
11:16Kicillof said that
11:18the problem of drugs
11:21is a national problem.
11:23At the national level,
11:25there was never so much drug trafficking
11:27as last year,
11:29and even in the previous management
11:31that we had in the Ministry,
11:34with many officials who were already there,
11:37such as Dr. Berriero,
11:39Dr. Montioliva,
11:41who are the Secretaries of National Security,
11:44and the Secretary of the fight against drug trafficking.
11:47These are the peak moments
11:49of drug kidnapping,
11:51have been the moments
11:53in which we have been.
11:55So,
11:57the problem of the province
11:59is that it occurred to him,
12:01many years ago,
12:03at one time to Felipe Solá,
12:05to give the province of Buenos Aires
12:08the issue of drug trafficking.
12:10And, did that work out well?
12:13There is a kiosk in every corner.
12:15So,
12:17are they going to question that?
12:19What are they going to do?
12:20Are they going to make a special body,
12:21as Cordoba did,
12:22with the Special Police
12:24against drug trafficking,
12:25as Santa Fe is doing,
12:26or are they going to continue like this?
12:28So,
12:30the drug that reaches
12:32the great Buenos Aires
12:34is,
12:36without a doubt, that a part will go out,
12:38but also,
12:39a large part,
12:40is what they did.
12:42We made the law
12:44for medicinal cannabis.
12:46They wrote down
12:48300,000 people
12:50who could cultivate
12:52medicinal cannabis.
12:54Do you know how many of those
12:56we already have,
12:57with deviation,
12:58towards the illegal drug market?
13:0090,000.
13:02They turned Argentina
13:04into a place
13:06for the cultivation
13:08of drugs,
13:10when here,
13:12everything was exported.
13:14So, I want to know
13:16how many of those 300,000
13:18are in the province of Buenos Aires
13:20and are controlled
13:22and do not end up deviating
13:24from the illegal drug market.
13:26Minister, Ramiro Melucci
13:28from the Capital newspaper
13:30has just announced the imminent arrival
13:32of a police force.
13:34Do you have any additional details?
13:36Do you know how many people
13:38are going to come
13:40and what forces they will be?
13:42Well, in principle,
13:44we and the prefecture
13:46have a great tradition
13:48here in Mar del Plata.
13:50It is a very prolific force.
13:52When you see it on the street,
13:54it does very important operations
13:56because we are strengthening
13:58the border with the gendarmerie.
14:00We are strengthening
14:02the number of people
14:04and the number of operations.
14:06But we are going to work together.
14:08A meeting is going to be held
14:10every week
14:12where we are going to discuss
14:14the crime map,
14:16the construction of the gangs,
14:18we are going to work with the team
14:20of the prefecture,
14:22with this great monitoring center.
14:24And there, the work
14:26will be mainly
14:28with the gangs.
14:30But we don't want to give numbers
14:32because, let's say,
14:34the objective here
14:36is a lot of intelligence
14:38and investigation.
14:40So, there are people
14:42who say, well,
14:44how many uniformed are there?
14:46There may be x number of uniformed
14:48and many who will not be uniformed.
14:50Minister, Franco Canales
14:52for Radio Mitre.
14:54Yesterday, the governor
14:56of the province of Buenos Aires
14:58asked the national government
15:00to reconsider
15:02the security fund
15:04of the province of Buenos Aires.
15:06Today, several mayors did it.
15:08Is there any news about that?
15:10What do you think?
15:12And, on the other hand,
15:14if this afternoon
15:16you are going to meet
15:18with the minister of security
15:20of the province,
15:22Javier Alonso.
15:24The Argentines
15:26gave to the city of Buenos Aires
15:28to give it
15:30the police force.
15:32The federal police
15:34was divided,
15:36a large part went to the city of Buenos Aires
15:38with funds, as the constitution says.
15:40From one day to another,
15:42in a meeting
15:44in the house
15:46in Olivos,
15:48Mr. Alberto Fernández
15:50decided
15:52to take that money
15:54from the city of Buenos Aires
15:56and give it to the province of Buenos Aires.
15:58So, it was not money
16:00from the province of Buenos Aires.
16:02What did the Supreme Court of Justice say?
16:04That money
16:06is from the city of Buenos Aires.
16:08What does the government do?
16:10As it does in all cases,
16:12it is complying with the judicial failure
16:14of the highest court in Argentina.
16:16That was discussed for four years.
16:18The province of Buenos Aires
16:20was involved,
16:22the national government
16:24and the city of Buenos Aires.
16:26The Supreme Court of Justice said
16:28that money goes to the city.
16:30The only thing this government did
16:32was to comply with the judicial failure
16:34that that money
16:36belonged to the city of Buenos Aires
16:38and that it had been given discretionarily
16:40to the province of Buenos Aires.
16:42So, it is a lie
16:44that the money was taken from the province of Buenos Aires.
16:46Alberto Fernández
16:48decided to take it
16:50from someone
16:52who had decided
16:54to have a police force.
16:56We transferred 20,000 police officers,
16:58patrols, police stations.
17:00All that had to have
17:02a budget.
17:04The Constitution says so.
17:06So,
17:08it is confusing.
17:10Imagine
17:12if the province of Buenos Aires
17:14had a failure
17:16in favor of the Supreme Court.
17:18But it had a failure against it.
17:20It lost.
17:22It lost the national government
17:24of Alberto Fernández
17:26and, as a result,
17:28that money was redistributed
17:30to those who had to give it.
17:32And you also have to spend the money well.
17:34Because if you have the
17:36Provincial Commission of Memory,
17:38which is an entity that depends
17:40on the province of Buenos Aires,
17:42which is banked by the people of Buenos Aires,
17:44to denounce those of us who understand
17:46that it is necessary to carry out
17:48a tough policy for the defense
17:50of the neighbors, it is a good way
17:52to spend the money. I don't share it.
17:54Minister, how are you? Daniel Estufi, Channel 8.
17:56I want to give a message to the neighbor
17:58because, unfortunately, in the last year
18:00the police in Mar del Plata
18:02has been a scandal.
18:04We have an ex-boss of the Department
18:06arrested. We have two ex-bosses
18:08of illicit drugs, also one
18:10impeached and the other arrested
18:12and the other has been arrested.
18:14And the police in Mar del Plata
18:16has been a scandal.
18:18I want to give a message to the neighbor
18:20because, unfortunately, in the last year
18:22the police in Mar del Plata
18:24has been a scandal.
18:26We have an ex-boss of the Department
18:28arrested. We have two ex-bosses
18:30of illicit drugs, also one impeached
18:32and the other arrested.
18:34And the police in Mar del Plata
18:36has been a scandal.
18:38I want to give a message to the neighbor
18:40I want to give a message to the neighbor
18:42a police that is not a poli-thief.
18:44That is fundamental.
18:46Because if the police is a poli-thief
18:48there is no way to be safe.
18:50What can the intendant do
18:52if they are sent bosses
18:54who, instead of fighting the drug,
18:56they steal it.
18:58That is fundamental.
19:00To work on the conduct of the police.
19:02To work on the morality of the police.
19:04To work on the morality of the police.
19:06To work on the virtues of the police.
19:08That is fundamental.
19:10That is a job that must be done.
19:12That is a job that must be done.
19:14There is no way to work on security
19:16There is no way to work on security
19:18if the police, or at least a part of the police
19:20if the police, or at least a part of the police
19:22I'm not going to attack them all
19:24a part of the police
19:26and here it was demonstrated
19:28and it is not the first dome that comes out.
19:30As you say, last year it already happened.
19:32Now they took out the whole dome.
19:34You have to have clean forces.
19:36You have to have clean forces.
19:38And that starts at school
19:40And that is known by the whole of Argentina.
19:42And that is known by the whole of Argentina.
19:44So with the forces
19:46with part of the police
19:48which is part of the problem
19:50the problem of security is not solved.
19:52And that is to work on morality.
19:54And that is to work on morality.
19:56And that is to give support to the police
19:58And that is to give support to the police
20:00because also, let's say,
20:02the fact of always blaming the police
20:04to support the police and be tough with those who are part of the problem.
20:14And that is a policy that a governor, who is already in his second term, should have resolved.
20:22Thank you very much.
20:24Thank you very much.
20:30There we saw the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich,
20:34the Intendant of General Pueyrredón, Manuel Plata.
20:38Let's see.
20:41Definitions of the Minister, obviously, and also of the Intendant,
20:45but more than anything of the Minister of Security,
20:47against the government of Kicillof, right, Gonza?
20:50That's right, he obviously criticized the action of the Bonaerense police,
20:54he also criticized the action of the, let's say, political conduct of the Bonaerense police,
21:01and he anticipated, or rather, he ratified what we had anticipated here in this signal,
21:06which is that Patricia Bullrich was already preparing to deploy federal forces
21:12in some municipalities of the province of Buenos Aires.
21:15I mentioned Moreno, I mentioned Mar de Plata,
21:18which will continue on February 3, La Matanza, Florencio Varela, Lomas de Zamora,
21:24and perhaps one more in the framework of the 90-10 operation.
21:28And obviously, Javier, Kicillof, continues to criticize him for acting in the face of this wave of insecurity
21:34that the Bonaerense conurbano has unleashed.
21:36And one of the data, it will be the title in a few minutes, nothing more,
21:40already in some portals, is that they are going to send federal forces to the city of Mar del Plata
21:45to reinforce precisely the issue linked to security.
21:48Well, we will be talking about this in a little while, nothing more.