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👉 La Fiscalía de Maldonado, Uruguay, ha iniciado un interrogatorio a al menos 12 personas detenidas en un operativo policial por presunto narcotráfico. Se desconoce el alcance total del caso, pero se habla de drogas prohibidas y de diseño. La fiscal Jessica Pereira está a cargo del proceso.

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00:00In addition to what we told you about the Argentine, Gustavo,
00:04an operation, while we see the images, terrible, yes? Terrible.
00:09A terrible operation, Gustavo.
00:11Let's go.
00:12We are now with images of the detainees.
00:15I'm in front of the prosecutor's office and some detainees have just arrived.
00:19In front of the prosecutor's office, as you can see, the police mobile.
00:21I was trying to make a little time for this to be ordered.
00:26I'm in front of the prosecutor's office.
00:27Join me, Alejandro. This is Maldonado Prosecutor's Office.
00:29At this time, Prosecutor Jessica Pereira is starting the interrogation process.
00:35At least 12 people, 12 people.
00:38A boy was found yesterday in the hotel where he was.
00:43By judicial order, through a complaint, we are talking about a alleged case of drug trafficking
00:50and that involves at least 12 people and can be 50.
00:54We don't know what it could be.
00:55This is the tip, this is the beginning of the investigation
00:58and there is talk of all kinds of narcotics, even of Tuzi pills.
01:03I don't want to go into much detail, but the first piece of information
01:07speaks of an alleged network that had children who distributed
01:12or people who consumed and distributed at parties, at dances.
01:17That is to say, this is the beginning, dear.
01:19There are images. When you are arriving, some of the boys are detained.
01:24Some of the images are shocking.
01:26A police operative and an investigation work that started a few days ago.
01:32Part of a complaint and part of the observation of our team,
01:37the Uruguayan investigation team, about alleged movements or strange movements
01:42that involved Argentine citizens and that were lodged in various hotels.
01:47So this is the first tip of the news.
01:50News that begins now.
01:52And you see shocking images of police officers bringing at least...
02:00Can you hear me from there?
02:01Perfect, perfect.
02:02Listen to him.
02:03Ah, perfect.
02:04Perfect.
02:05Well, I tell you, I'm here.
02:07Prosecution.
02:08There you are seeing defense lawyers, two lawyers arriving.
02:12The prosecutor, Jessica Pereira, is currently taking action.
02:17So, dear Ale, it just happened.
02:20The raid started yesterday.
02:22All the news is being developed.
02:24Forgive me for the negligence.
02:25No, perfect.
02:26Forgive me for the negligence, but everything just happened now.
02:28I want to make a quotation.
02:29So we go slowly.
02:31Yes, tell me.
02:32The people you just saw entering, in these images that Gustavo Descalzi brings,
02:36those girls,
02:38they are the bad example that some boys and girls later see
02:41and they see them with the latest iPhone,
02:43in private apartments.
02:44And they say, how?
02:45How?
02:46How can it be?
02:47Like this.
02:48Of course.
02:49Selling falopas in other places.
02:50Stussy, which is terrible.
02:51How can it be?
02:52That they go on vacation to Punta del Este and so on.
02:55Like this.
02:56Yes.
02:57Okay?
02:58So what do I want?
02:59Where am I going with this?
03:00That you don't just have to look.
03:02You also have to see, right?
03:04You don't have to look.
03:05You have to see.
03:06What is interesting, Ale, here is the origin of that drug.
03:11That drug is in a laboratory.
03:14It is manufactured in a laboratory in Uruguay and is in Punta del Este.
03:19Or that drug is crossing some border.
03:22Because that's where we have to put the accent.
03:24Because if this drug crossed the border and arrived easily to a hotel in Punta del Este.
03:30In Punta del Este.
03:31Are we surprised now?
03:32No, no, no.
03:33Ah, well.
03:34What I mean is that here there are many edges to analyze.
03:37And how many?
03:38And yes.
03:39One of them, how they put the drug there, right?
03:40Of course.
03:41Because how the drug arrives.
03:42And of two, what is the origin of that drug.
03:44In the bathrooms.
03:45Because you need a laboratory.
03:46We are seeing that they sell tickets to go there.
03:48But you need a laboratory, Ale.
03:49There has to be a more specific organization.
03:52To make the ticket you need.
03:53No, but I understand you.
03:54But the laboratory is in Uruguay or the drug is made in Argentina, for example, and it
03:59crosses the border.
04:00How does it cross the border so easily?
04:04If you allow me, simply because some people are sending me messages.
04:08In Uruguay, what is legalized is the consumption of marijuana as long as you are registered
04:17and buy it at the pharmacy.
04:19I always want to clarify this.
04:21I am against any type of consumption of any substance.
04:24But in Uruguay it is legal to smoke marijuana, to consume marijuana.
04:29And the people who are sometimes caught with a gram, to give an example of something.
04:34In general, as it is understood that it is for consumption.
04:37Those people do not commit a crime.
04:39Some may enter a missing space.
04:42Now what we are talking about is something else.
04:44We are talking about prohibited drugs.
04:47We are talking about cocaine.
04:49We are talking about heroin.
04:51We are talking about design drugs.
04:54At this time, the prosecutor, Jessica Pereira, will have to elucidate, based on the testimonies
05:00she is taking, at least 12 people arrested.
05:03Argentines, I want to tell you.
05:05Argentines.
05:06I saw lawyers passing by.
05:07It catches my attention.
05:09When I say it catches my attention, well, I don't want to rush.
05:13It catches my attention to the lawyer.
05:16And not to see private lawyers.
05:20Not to see private lawyers.
05:22It catches my attention.
05:23Say it, why?
05:25And in general, in these cases, private lawyers appear.
05:29Lawyers of weight.
05:30Do you think these are prejudices that were thrown at the wolves?
05:39I'm not going to rush anything.
05:41Let's let the prosecution start working.
05:45Let's see, to what Gustavo is describing,
05:48the raids.
05:51Because here we are talking about hotels.
05:54And in the swimming pools too, right?
05:56Because we are talking about 12 people.
05:58Three, four different places.
06:00And it is already an important logistics.
06:03Be careful with that too.
06:08It gets to me, it gets to me.
06:09I don't know if I can show it to you.
06:11Wait.
06:12Friend, what happens is that at the party.
06:14How are these parties organized?
06:16I have a video of the party there.
06:18Supposedly where this was sold.
06:20And they are selling it among people, guys.
06:22Did you see?
06:23What do I tell you?
06:24In the pool.
06:25But that's the main point.
06:27How does the drug get there so easily?
06:30There is the point.
06:31I mean, here, obviously, you don't want to disarticulate.
06:35But you don't want to disarticulate this.
06:37And there are going to be 12, 24, 30 and there may even be 50.
06:40You grab the one who distributes.
06:42I don't want to talk about another country because it looks bad.
06:45We are talking about this from the New Year until approximately the 15th.
06:50Which is the highest season in Uruguay.
06:54It always happens.
06:56And then it happens, they all come to Mar del Plata and the same thing happens.
07:00I don't know, now let's see.
07:04I mean, the upper class, right?
07:06Everything, of course.
07:07Argentina.
07:08No, no.
07:10Yes, yes.
07:18Wait, wait.
07:19Let's go, Gustavo.
07:20Let's go.
07:23Let's go.
07:25Let's see.
07:29Yes, yes.
07:40Very good.
07:44Good, Gustavo.
08:09That the prosecution does not have a deadline to substantiate this stage.
08:15With the exception that when there are people arrested,
08:18within the first 24 hours of detention,
08:21what is called has to be practiced in front of the judge.
08:25Doctor, at this moment two people are arriving who are grayed out there, doctor.
08:29Look, look, look.
08:30There, Mr. Director, as you can see, two people who are grayed out.
08:33At this moment.
08:34Urgent.
08:36Look at the chains he's asking for.
08:38Look at the chains.
08:41And he's asking for them tied up, Gustavo.
08:44Make a summary there.
08:45Grayed out.
08:47They're not just handcuffs, they're grayed out.
08:52Look at his arms.
09:02Look, look, look.
09:05Grayed out.
09:06Grayed out.
09:07Grayed out.
09:08Always grayed out, doctor.
09:09Excuse me for interrupting.
09:10Excuse me.
09:11Grayed out.
09:12Always grayed out, doctor.
09:13Yes, in our country the principle of innocence rules.
09:15This means that the prosecution will have to gather the evidence,
09:18the necessary evidence to overthrow that state of innocence
09:22that our citizens or anyone else has.
09:25Or any foreigner.
09:26Wait a minute.
09:27How long can this first stage take?
09:29We're talking about at least 12 people entering.
09:31The preliminary investigation stage does not have a legal deadline.
09:37What does change the situation is that when there are detainees,
09:42according to what you inform me,
09:44the prosecution has a 24-hour deadline
09:49in which, after that deadline,
09:52it will have to take an audience to a judge
09:55and eventually request the extension of the detention
10:01in that audience is also done what is called the control,
10:05the legality of detention.
10:07This, in the prosecution's hypothesis,
10:11understands that there is evidence to continue investigating
10:14and having people arrested.
10:16That is, we have, forgive me, that we are all alive at this moment.
10:19Excuse me.
10:20It's perfect, Gustavo, it's like that.
10:21We could be talking about being arrested for alleged escape.
10:25That's always what the prosecution says.
10:28Well, they are Argentines. If I leave them free, tomorrow they will be fired.
10:31Among the things that are debated in the eventual hearing to be held,
10:38the first aspect that the guarantor judge must control
10:42is the legality of detention.
10:44Secondly, he must listen to the prosecution
10:47to see if he has already gathered elements,
10:50evidence that allows him to request
10:53the formalization of the investigation
10:56regarding the people investigated.
11:00Eventually, if apart from the request for the formalization of the investigation,
11:06precautionary measures will be requested.
11:09There is something that, as you very well explained,
11:12based on your experience, already journalistic,
11:16let's say, in our country,
11:18that when there is a foreign person
11:22linked to a crime
11:27regarding which the status has been gathered,
11:30the minimum evidence to make a formalization,
11:34that practically opens the door
11:38of the request for the precautionary measure
11:41for the disarray in our country.
11:43Now, doctor, I have to go fast.
11:46I mean, the people here, maybe the relatives don't know
11:49that they have just been detained.
11:51I mean, I want to tell you that at this moment
11:53there are at least 12 Argentinians detained
11:55and possibly the family doesn't know.
11:58Of course, that's why I'm telling you.
12:00And I thank you, maybe the doctor came for another topic.
12:03Dr. Rafael Silva, I mean, who has another case.
12:06And I have to ask him to order us.
12:11There are families who are finding out about the disarray.
12:14It was done yesterday in the hotel of an Argentinian boy.
12:18Evidence was found, based on an investigation
12:20that was being carried out by the...
12:23The technical police just came in,
12:25also, doctor, I have to tell you.
12:27Bodies of drug traffickers just came in,
12:29of investigation.
12:31I just saw all this in the way you have there in the images.
12:33I mean, the families don't have to find out
12:36when they are notified.
12:38For example, these boys, let's suppose...
12:40Yes, excuse me, Alejandro.

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