One of the news of the week, sadly, was the murder of two taxi drivers, a bus driver and a beach attendant at a service station, all of them innocent and victims of the fight that Rosario has waged against drug trafficking for
years
.
The situation generated widespread indignation and
reached football
.
First the world champion
Ángel Di María spoke out with a plea on social networks and this Tuesday
Juan Cruz Komar
, defender of Central,
joined .
“It doesn't seem to me that a repressive show can solve it,”
said
Juan Cruz Komar,
defender of Rosario Central, after the decision of
Patricia Bullrich
, Minister of National Security, to deploy 200 members of the Federal Police, Gendarmerie and Prefecture. in the city of Santa Fe.
The former Boca footballer, accustomed to "getting into the mud", was blunt about it.
“
We had an elephant in the room and we knew that the problem was there, but he looked from the side,”
he said in the preview of the match between Canalla and
Douglas Haig
for the 32nd final of the Argentine Cup.
“
I am shocked and worried like all Rosario residents
.
I understand that it is a situation that has been very complicated for years, but this last week it became really very dangerous and one is afraid because these are situations that affect workers who are oblivious to all types of criminal situations.
That makes you sensitive and worries you a lot,” he added in this regard.
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One of the cruelest images was the one involving
Bruno Bussanich
, 25 years old and an employee at a service station.
He was shot twice in the chest and once in the head by a hitman, who escaped in a car with an accomplice.
Before fleeing, they left a message with a mafia-like and threatening tone for the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, and his Minister of Security, Pablo Cococcioni.
"We are going to kill more innocents,"
they warned.
Video
The crime of Bruno Bussanich is understood as a reaction of organized drug crime against the operations in prisons.
“I don't see that there are magic solutions.
I think that the entire drug trafficking business has a very great depth and goes beyond an easy solution like bringing in the Armed Forces,” said Komar, without mincing words and pointing again against the emergency measures imposed by Bullrich.
“It is a complex problem that I hope will be solved quickly and as a citizen I also demand it because our families and all the people we love are in the middle of a very vulnerable situation, which hurts us a lot,” he added.
And he ventured into a deeper analysis: “It is a job that requires the entire political, citizen and social arc to be united.
It doesn't seem to me that a repressive show can solve it.
“There has to be a commitment from everyone to unravel a criminal organization that has tentacles in a lot of areas.”