07/26/2021 7:59 PM
Clarín.com
Police
Updated 07/26/2021 7:59 PM
It was an unusual theft, which outraged the community of the National School of Buenos Aires and raised suspicions of all kinds.
Seventeen LED televisions, a monitor and four historical lamps
disappeared from the institution located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Monserrat, according to the authorities.
The event would have occurred during the early hours of this Monday.
The complaint was made this Monday at noon to the Neighborhood Police Station 1D of the City Police.
It was the rector, Valeria Bergman, who detailed the damage and missing items to the officers.
According to police sources told Clarín
,
the thieves would have
entered through the scaffolding that was placed for maintenance tasks
and would have retired through the
main door of the School.
Although it was not confirmed by the Police, the Cooperator of the Buenos Aires National School pointed out that
17 LED screens and four old lamps were stolen
, of which two were returned by a bricklayer from the maintenance work of the establishment, who would have found them
in a bag forgotten on the sidewalk
.
The thieves would have entered through the first floor, where the teachers' room is located.
Valeria Bergman, rector of the Buenos Aires National School, who testified about the theft suffered in the establishment Photo: Néstor García (archive)
The City Police, according to
Clarín
, is
monitoring both the City and private video cameras near the place
and conducting investigations by the Summary Division and Brigade of the Communal Police Station 1. The establishment has with cameras "where there is expensive material, but the criminals got into places free from surveillance," says a source very close to Buenos Aires.
The case was in charge of the prosecutor Adrián Guillermo Peres, head of the Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor's Office No. 46, who already took a testimonial statement from the rector.
The news of the robbery began to take temperature in the networks from the denunciation of parents and journalists, who, outraged, expressed their dismay.
"Total sadness and impotence. They entered to rob @cnba and took 17 Led screens that the Cooperator had bought
to guarantee streaming. Also historical lamps from the teachers' room
. And the Cooperator's TV. You can't believe it! ", the communicator Ana Correa tweeted.
"They stole 17 LED TV from the classrooms of the National Buenos Aires", Licitra began on his Twitter profile, where he continued: "
You need a truck for this robbery, impossible to do without complicity and liberated areas
. The CNBA is two blocks from the Casa Rosada, "wrote the writer Josefina Licitra.
The criminals entered through the scaffolding of a construction site in the mansard of the school itself.Photo German Garcia Adrasti
"This comes from within, almost certainly,"
says a person linked to the school.
"They forced the Cooperator's room and then they entered the teachers' room, from where they took the lamps and then,
with all the time in the world, they toured the establishment and all the classrooms to take the televisions
. How do they take all that? ? A minimum freight, or they used the construction site as a shield. "
The same source told
Clarín
that "about two months ago
they made a bed for the director of general services of the school, the manager, who has the keys and access to all the rooms and areas
of Buenos Aires, an impeccable man, of a undisputed loyalty ... But right off the bat, without solid arguments, they removed him from that area and asked for the keys. Does this have something to do with it? It will have to be defined by the police. "
This medium was able to access a member of the school Cooperator, who pointed out that "the screens were bought after several years, but the last batch recently".
In addition, he hinted that this criminal act "would
not modify the beginning of face-
to-
face classes
for next Monday, August 2."
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