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Larreta traveled to Rosario to meet with Javkin: "It is not true that the battle against drug trafficking was lost"

2023-03-04T17:05:41.008Z


In the midst of the controversy after the threats to Messi, the presidential candidate met with the mayor and asked to move the Ministry of Security to that city.


In the midst of the commotion caused by the threats against Lionel Messi, the head of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires,

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, traveled to Rosario and met with the mayor, Pablo Javkin.

There he spoke of a

list of proposals to combat the delicate situation,

including a greater presence of the Gendarmerie in Rosario;

Armed Forces shielding the borders, approval of key laws;

prisons to isolate drug lords;

an elite division against organized crime;

and more technology;

among the most important.

Larreta, presidential candidate for Together for Change, spoke to the press in the vicinity of the municipality:

“It is not true that the battle

against drug trafficking was lost;

You have to give it thoroughly, with a lot of determination and with a plan, ”he maintained, at the same time that he offered his support to Javkin. 

"You have to act now,

the elections or the change of government are not worth it because there is no time to wait

," said Rodríguez Larreta, who maintained that the situation is very serious and that the National Government is not taking charge.

He also proposed moving the Ministry of Security to Rosario.

That is to say: Aníbal Fernández, author of the phrase "the drug traffickers won."

For his part, Javkin spoke of the lack of resources:

“We do not have prison intelligence

, we do not know what happens in prisons.

Yesterday they raided prisons and in all three they found cell phones and drugs, ”he said.

"The priority now is that they take care of us," he asked. 

“We cannot allow it to be assumed that Rosario is out of the country.

We don't manufacture weapons and drugs here.

They arrive at a territory that they do not take care of.

That is the situation that Rosario has to get out of,” said the community chief. 

"There are no magical measures," closed Larreta

, who asked for a comprehensive plan.

The Rosario question came to the agenda after

the threat received by Lionel Messi and his family this week,

when a group shot at a supermarket that belongs to the family of Antonella Rocuzzo.

The governor of Santa Fe, Omar Periotti, affirmed that

the national Executive did not accompany them "adequately" in the fight against

organized crime.

"A single province cannot face this," he declared.

"We don't need defeatist phrases, we need more support,

more technology, more cell phones," Perotti stressed in response to the Minister of National Security, Aníbal Fernández, who said that in Rosario "the drug traffickers won."

In this line, he sentenced: "What was structured in the growth of crime in more than 10 years is not fixed in a year. More when we have an initial task to improve our police institution. There are people who have stained the uniform, there are

former

bosses of the police prisoners".

After visiting the Casa Rosada this Friday to sign an agreement that will allow the security forces of the province to use a facial recognition system, Perotti

stressed that Santa Fe has a "structural problem"

due to the strengthening of gangs with strong economic power.

"With the Minister of Security we do not share his view, the defeatist phrase and that there is no need for more officers. There we do have differences. We hope that the President is receiving the direct and concrete sensation of what is needed in Santa Fe," he concluded. .


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Omar Perotti said that he is "increasingly weaker" against the drug traffickers and accused the opposition of doing political tourism in Rosario

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Source: clarin

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