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Bus stoppage in Rosario: the Government of Santa Fe confirmed 5 new attacks with threats to politicians, journalists and unions

2024-03-26T12:05:03.950Z

Highlights: The Government of Santa Fe confirmed that in the last few hours there were five new attacks with threats against politicians, journalists and unions in the City. This was reported by the Minister of Justice and Security, Pablo Cococcioni, who considered that drug traffickers try "not to lose privileges" The first was a poster with a threat without an attack, in the other three there was an attack. The poster found in a supermarket at 11:40 p.m. mentions journalists, politicians, us, various unions or groups. As these types of criminals are used to, "CoccoccionI said at a press conference.


This was revealed by the province's Minister of Justice and Security, Pablo Cococcioni, at a press conference. He considered that drug traffickers try "not to lose privileges."


In the midst of the escalation of drug violence that is plaguing Rosario, the Government of Santa Fe confirmed this Tuesday that in the last few hours there were

five new attacks with threats against politicians, journalists and unions

in the City.

This was reported by the Minister of Justice and Security, Pablo Cococcioni, who considered that drug traffickers try

"not to lose privileges."

"There have been five significant incidents, four related to buses between 9 and 11 at night. The first was a poster with a threat without an attack, in the other three there was an attack, the type of attack is being clarified. Then, a fifth In fact, the poster found in a supermarket at 11:40 p.m. mentions journalists, politicians, us, various unions or groups.

As these types of criminals are used to

, "Coccoccioni said at a press conference.

As the official analyzed, "they are reactions to policies carried out by the national and provincial governments and penitentiary policies will fundamentally remain firm."

Furthermore, and when asked about the transport strike in the city, he stressed that the Government is not going to pressure them to return to work "until they feel safe."

"We are not going to convince anyone, we are going to make all our resources available and they will leave when they feel safe. We are going to do our best but we are not going to exert any pressure for them to return to work," he said.

News in development.

Source: clarin

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