• 4 days ago
La conductora Karina Mazzocco fue víctima de un intento de robo en Palermo, donde un hombre con un inhibidor de señal intentó acceder a su vehículo. El incidente resalta la creciente amenaza de estos dispositivos que bloquean las señales de cierre automático en autos modernos. Expertos recomiendan verificar manualmente el cierre del vehículo para evitar robos.

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00:00Last week we showed you the capture of a band of inhibitors.
00:04Yes, some young people who circulated around the area of San Cristóbal.
00:09This is here, a few meters from where we are.
00:12It's Palermo, Fitzroy, at 1600.
00:16And who we see in the image is the driver Karina Masoco,
00:19who got out of her car,
00:22leaving it at the door to enter her program.
00:26She sets the alarm.
00:27Of course, the sound is heard.
00:30But look at the man waiting on the other side of the street.
00:33He lets the traffic pass.
00:36He is alone with a backpack.
00:39People, a lot of people at the door.
00:41It is the channel door where we are working.
00:44And he begins to hum in the car.
00:47Look, he goes to the part of the companion.
00:51He looks inside, seeing what was inside.
00:54And there the riddle is, where does the inhibitor have it?
00:58Because Karina says she put it ...
01:01But he was in front, standing.
01:03Of course, but where does he have it physically?
01:05Because later, now you will see the scene,
01:08when the security guard takes out his backpack.
01:11The guy escapes, but leaves the backpack.
01:14Where does the inhibitor have it?
01:15But the inhibitor, Rolando, has the size of a vehicle alarm.
01:19Can you have it? We have shown it here.
01:22I don't know, because some go with backpacks.
01:24Remember that others went, like a kind of ...
01:28They went through the houses, they approached.
01:30And they went with some antennas that took the frequency of the key.
01:34Here we have shown, with the collaboration of the city police,
01:38they make them smaller and smaller.
01:40It fits, it fits in a pocket.
01:42Sorry, there it is, it looks like ...
01:44I tell you, he had the attitude of Chorro.
01:46He stands on his back to open the trunk.
01:49He was singing.
01:51If he had come from the front, but he was stopping.
01:54First he tests, and there he solves to open.
01:58Look, and now you will see how the security guards come out.
02:02From America, the guys who receive us every day.
02:04Of course.
02:06And there were two producers at the door too,
02:08but they were looking inside.
02:10So they were left behind.
02:11Well, there you see the situation immediately.
02:13Nicolás and César.
02:14They go out to assist them.
02:18Look, they stop him.
02:20He ends up escaping.
02:23The security guys are very attentive.
02:24They tell him, leave me the backpack,
02:26and the other one takes advantage and breaks.
02:31A Colombian woman and a Chilean man
02:33were the ones who stopped the city police just days ago.
02:36They did the same job in the school area,
02:39where sometimes the hurry to get off, to leave the boy,
02:42makes you even leave the wallet in the car.
02:45It seems to me that there are also two frequencies to inhibit.
02:48One is the one at the door, and the other is the one at the start.
02:51Because there are modern starts that are no longer for the key,
02:54that you have to put the key in,
02:55but they have one that is close to the keychain.
03:00We are in contact with Sebastián,
03:02who just sells a product that blocks the inhibition,
03:08because it is a bag to store the keys.
03:10But where is the inhibitor?
03:12Let's see, can you think of where the inhibitor is?
03:15In the case of Karina Masoco, where do they take it?
03:19Good morning, Graña and the studio, and well, the audience.
03:24And look, you can take the inhibitor in your pocket,
03:27because it is a very small device,
03:28it is like a remote control, it is like a very small thing,
03:32that is, you simply press a button,
03:35you emit a signal, you keep it pressed,
03:38and that blocks the signals that are around you.
03:40Stop there for a moment.
03:43So the man was at a distance,
03:46when Karina pressed the lock, the centralized lock,
03:51he was inhibiting the signal, and the sound is not heard there?
03:55Because mine makes a noise like the horn.
03:57So if they are inhibiting it, the sound is not heard?
04:01Well, there are several possibilities,
04:04because it also depends on how it is,
04:08if the alarm already comes with,
04:09if the centralized lock comes from the factory,
04:11if it was put on a car radio,
04:13there are times when you put an alarm,
04:15when you close the vehicle, you have a double beep,
04:17that is, not all cars work in the same way,
04:20what should be seen is the type of vehicle of this girl Masoco,
04:24and see if that installed it before or after,
04:26because I can't assure you how that vehicle is configured.
04:29Of course, but in any case, the noise is not heard,
04:31you see, there is some noise when you press the lock,
04:36that is, it is not heard,
04:38should that attract your attention, or does it sound the same?
04:40You would have to listen to the door clack,
04:43but you see that in the video they show,
04:46Masoco enters running to the studio,
04:47because one always in Buenos Aires runs all the time,
04:49and perhaps one thinks that he closed it and did not close it,
04:51because you have to go out to the air and the minutes are critical,
04:54so I can't see how they did that job.
04:57What I can tell you is how these inhibitors work,
05:00they are very small devices,
05:01they have the size of a remote control,
05:03and you keep it tight and block the signals on a X-ray,
05:06it depends on the power.
05:07On what radio?
05:09Because there the man is seen in front of him.
05:12Do you think it's not too big?
05:14Because the smaller the device is,
05:16the less power the antenna has.
05:19It's like I told your colleague just now,
05:21when the heads of state arrive,
05:22it is very normal that all the signals of the phones are blocked
05:25in a perimeter of 50, 200, 500 meters,
05:27for an explosive issue, for example.
05:29Of course.
05:30So this works in a smaller way,
05:32the same, but in a much smaller perimeter.
05:36No, of course, because that equipment,
05:38even Sebastián, circulates in a car
05:40when it comes to inhibiting all cell lines.
05:44But it is essential to understand that then we have nothing to do
05:47but to check that we close the car manually.
05:51And the best thing is that,
05:53is to tighten the key and make sure,
05:56pulling back, that the door is closed.
05:57More than that, there really is not,
05:59because there is no way to be all the time.
06:01Of course.
06:01Exactly.
06:02Whenever I close the car,
06:04I close it with the remote control and pull the door back
06:08so that it is not closed.
06:10Of course.
06:11But well, in the day to day you are running and well,
06:13and that's how it happens.
06:14Laborious.
06:15And that's just one of the things,
06:17because we have also consulted you,
06:18when recently those boys were walking at night,
06:22grabbing some parabolic antennas,
06:25and there it was more complicated,
06:27because not only did they unlock the door
06:29to steal what you had,
06:31but also in high-end cars,
06:33they unlocked the start and took it in the car.
06:37Of course, well, that's another thing
06:39that you are commenting that it is like that.
06:41What we did, we developed this bag,
06:44which is a radiofrequency inhibitor bag,
06:46which is what it does when the key of the vehicle is in here,
06:49because what modern cars have today,
06:51is that the key is constantly emitting
06:53to communicate with the vehicle.
06:55So you get close to the car and open the door
06:57and you will drive without problems.
06:59Well, what does this mean?
07:00Because if there is a thief on the other side,
07:02with an antenna,
07:03he can catch the signal that this is emitting.
07:06We put this in here,
07:08it is emitting,
07:09and it makes a bridge and steals the car.
07:11And you went to get the car and the car is not there,
07:12and you have the key.
07:13Why? Because they made a bridge for you,
07:14as you showed a couple of thousand times ago in the program,
07:17someone trying to make the antenna here
07:18to capture the signal of this
07:21and to make the bridge in the vehicle.
07:22Well, so that this does not happen,
07:23there is this, which is a frequency inhibitor bag,
07:25which has a special metal fabric,
07:27and when you put it in here,
07:29it stops emitting a signal because you block it.
07:31It's like a Faraday cage.
07:33And you avoid,
07:34when I'm sitting here in the office,
07:36here in the garage,
07:37I always have it closed like this.
07:38This is my car key.
07:39It's always in here.
07:40When I go, I take it out,
07:41open the car and put it back.
07:43The way you make sure no one steals the bridge.
07:45I'm going to tell you something
07:47so that we don't think it's an Argentine specialty.
07:49My son lives in London
07:50and I told him what had happened.
07:52And he says to me,
07:53Where did you see the boy?
07:55My son lives in London
07:57and he told me that
07:59it's full of cases.
08:01I said, no, it's full of cases
08:02and there are many problems too
08:04with different ways of inhibiting the signals
08:07to steal the cars,
08:08either the belongings or the car itself.
08:12Yes, yes, yes, that's how it is.
08:13Thieves don't work like this.
08:15If they didn't, they would go out to work
08:16and look for another more honest job.
08:18But the one who gets used to living from the crime
08:20is going to find the way around
08:21and do the impossible
08:21to make enough money without working.
08:24Sebastián, we thank you for your contact.
08:26Well, thank you, so keep up the good work.
08:28Very kind of you.
08:28Until next time.

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