Justice processed the criminal complaint presented by the Buenos Aires Government to investigate the acts of violence that occurred during the treatment of the
Omnibus Law
in Congress last Friday and requested the TV channels to
send their filming
of those incidents to
identify the culprits
.
The Criminal Prosecutor's Office headed by Dr. Tomás Vaccarezza formalized that request: "The television channels Todo Noticias, La Nación +, Canal 26, Crónica TV, C5N, América Noticias, Telefe and Canal 9 are required to urgently send within 24 hours a day, the filming of all the coverage carried out in the vicinity of the National Congress on February 2".
The objective of these investigative measures is to "detect each of the recorded behaviors that would constitute
prima facie
crimes or contraventions and identify all the people who are involved," according to the document.
The order adds that in the event of material damage, the nature of the damage and the estimated repair value must be indicated.
It then requests that "once the people have been identified, it is established whether they respond to and/or are part of any
legal entity, social or political organization, immigration status if they are foreigners
, and determine possible links between them."
In addition, it was requested that "a detailed report be prepared stating the result of all the measures arranged" so that "it be sent to this fiscal headquarters as soon as possible."
The criminal complaint filed by the City is part of the line of action promoted by the Head of Government, Jorge Macri, to put an end to violence and extortion actions by those who obstruct circulation in the streets or cause damage. to public heritage and urban furniture.
"The cleaning, repair and ordering of the area affected by the violent protesters implies a cost for the City of $106,890,000. We are going to make those vandals and criminals who destroyed the street furniture that belongs to everyone pay this cost," Macri urged.
D.D.