En el sur del conurbano bonaerense, específicamente en Don Bosco, se han registrado tres intentos de robo en la misma cuadra en pocos días. Los vecinos, alarmados por la inseguridad y la impunidad de los delincuentes, buscan soluciones y han recurrido a medios de comunicación para visibilizar su situación.
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00:00The story that we are going to tell you now happened in Don Bosco,
00:04there in the south of the Buenos Aires suburb,
00:06because in the same block they tried to steal three times,
00:11in very few days, from Sunday to today, Wednesday.
00:16Notice, this is one of the situations
00:20in which a group of people, two men,
00:23try to steal precisely that car that is inside that house.
00:28This is a very beautiful area.
00:30And the example for which we just talked with Jorge Macri comes in handy,
00:33the reiteration.
00:35Think that this is going to be discussed in Extraordinary Sessions,
00:37that is, it is a debate that is less than ten days away.
00:39Of course, because let's remember that President Javier Meley
00:42has called Extraordinaries from January 20th to February 21st,
00:48this is going to be discussed.
00:49But notice, we go back to the images
00:51of what happened in the first of the episodes.
00:54They hide behind that truck,
00:58from that utility and try to steal.
01:01That is one of the episodes.
01:03This was last night,
01:06yesterday, January 15th,
01:07actually, during the early morning.
01:09From what I see there, at almost five in the morning of today,
01:13that is, between night and night,
01:16and this early morning, this was happening.
01:18But Alejandro Pueblas is with other neighbors
01:21because they are really fed up.
01:24It is a very beautiful area,
01:26from Avellaneda, from Huilda, actually.
01:29And it is very close to a very, very large village,
01:33which is the Itatí village,
01:35where, Alejandro, according to the neighbors,
01:37some of the criminals are going to hide.
01:41Is that so?
01:44Lu, this is how it is. We are on Calle Los Tilos.
01:46What you see behind me are the neighbors,
01:48tired of insecurity.
01:49Some cheering up to arm themselves
01:51and others knowing what is going on.
01:53I'm going to show you the simplest thing.
01:54Look, follow me.
01:55On the other side of what you named,
01:57of this delinquency corridor,
01:58because that's how it is.
01:59Itatí village.
02:00The neighbors are asking for something,
02:02that something happens here.
02:04Why?
02:04Because they get tired of catching criminals
02:07with their own hands.
02:08Look, they even stole the bars
02:11that go to the side of the train tracks.
02:13Imagine if they are not going to steal
02:16the houses that are on this side of the bars.
02:18Not only that.
02:19There is a dome there.
02:20Look, look.
02:21No, I'm going to show you.
02:22It's kind of against the light, but look, there's a crossroad, look.
02:24Let's see.
02:24And now we are going to talk to the neighbors.
02:25Look at the dome.
02:26There is the dome.
02:27Yes.
02:27What does the dome document?
02:29Well, how the bars are stolen.
02:31For example, from here, from the neighbors.
02:34Look, come, come closer.
02:35Valentín Correa, look.
02:37How they burn the metals that are stolen.
02:39How they burn things.
02:41They come here to discard all kinds of elements
02:43that they stole, even in one of these houses.
02:45Look on the other side, look here.
02:47They are the tracks of the crime.
02:50The traces of delinquency run
02:53and cross here.
02:54The police, the patrol, can no longer follow them.
02:57Nor motorized.
02:59And there they find part of freedom.
03:01They return to Villa Itati, where the neighbors
03:04comment that they came to steal.
03:05Look, more discarded items.
03:06There are some cell phone badges.
03:09Well, all things that have been stolen in the area.
03:11And look at this.
03:12Look, it's been a while
03:14that so many people didn't go out to the street to claim security.
03:17They don't know how to defend themselves.
03:19They don't know how to do it.
03:20When they had a violent robbery,
03:22a few days ago they tried in a house,
03:24they got into another one.
03:26They hit them.
03:28They handcuffed them.
03:29Almost, and this must be said,
03:31they almost abuse one of the stolen people.
03:34They have caught criminals.
03:36But what can they do?
03:38Here the neighbors try to get signatures.
03:40They try to catch you, the criminals.
03:43But they don't know what to do,
03:45they resort to a TV channel.
03:46Everything happens here.
03:48They cross you from a young age
03:51and they stab you, they threaten you with a knife.
03:54Or motorcyclists come in and rob you,
03:56in an express robbery, entrance or exit.
03:59Or the drop that filled the glass.
04:01Last night, at dawn,
04:02they cut the bars of a neighbor.
04:05With his family, he has a newborn baby.
04:07And five guys came in.
04:09For an hour and a half they tied him,
04:11they hit him,
04:13and they stole everything from him.
04:14Electronics, money.
04:15Have you been robbed?
04:16Me? Yes.
04:17Have you been robbed?
04:18Me too.
04:19Have you been robbed?
04:20On another occasion, yes.
04:21Have you been robbed?
04:21Yes, me too.
04:22Have you been robbed?
04:23Me too.
04:23Have you been robbed?
04:23Yes.
04:24Have you been robbed?
04:25No, but on the way home, yes.
04:26On the way home, you?
04:27They tried twice,
04:29Saturday and at night, at dawn.
04:31Have you been robbed?
04:32No, but around my house
04:34there are already eight robberies,
04:35the neighbors.
04:36Eight entrances.
04:37In two houses,
04:38they entered twice,
04:39with a few days of difference.
04:42Older people who have been beaten.
04:44Do you live with me?
04:46We live,
04:47we don't know how to protect ourselves anymore.
04:49I follow.
04:49Look, ma'am, have you been robbed?
04:50Yes, in one of those two houses.
04:52In one of those two houses, your house?
04:53Yes.
04:54Teacher?
04:55Yes, some time ago, but also.
04:56They also robbed you, ma'am?
04:57Yes, also.
04:58They robbed me several times,
04:59and well, we are afraid.
05:01And we want to do this
05:03to prevent, precisely,
05:04the insecurity and that we are not asking
05:07for justice for a dead person,
05:08because we still don't have a dead person,
05:10but we are afraid.
05:11Precariousness.
05:12That's why we want
05:13to be protected.
05:14That is, we already pay the taxes,
05:16which are very expensive,
05:17and we pretend
05:19that they provide us with security,
05:20at least.
05:21Of course.
05:21Raise your hand who was robbed
05:23or who was robbed by a neighbor
05:24next to the house.
05:25Well.
05:26It's a shocking survey, huh?
05:27No, all of them.
05:28There it is.
05:29Yes.
05:30Look, who was not robbed?
05:32Who was robbed or not robbed by a neighbor?
05:34They almost killed him.
05:34There you have it.
05:35Well, that's practically
05:37what's going on.
05:39I'm going to connect you with a neighbor
05:41later too, so you can talk to her,
05:42who also took the courage
05:44to be on camera,
05:45with the risk that someone
05:47crosses over there
05:49and shoots them, right?
05:50But with that risk,
05:51the neighbors are still here.
05:53Listen to Sandra
05:54so you can talk to her.
05:55Yes, Sandra, and what do they tell you
05:56when they go to the police or to justice?
06:01What do they tell us?
06:02And I feel that we are all unprotected.
06:04We are unprotected
06:06and really what we want
06:07is to visualize everything
06:09that is happening to us.
06:10But they never arrested anyone,
06:12all of this.
06:15And those who enter,
06:16we really don't know
06:17what happens next.
06:19I mean, here what has happened
06:20from the minor crime,
06:24from the robber,
06:24that they rob you of the water key,
06:27of the gas pipe,
06:29now it's like everything
06:31has become much more serious
06:32because they are entering.
06:33In the early morning,
06:34they are making entrances
06:35to the neighbors.
06:36Of course.
06:37In my block, from Saturday
06:39until today, Wednesday,
06:42four people tried to enter the house.
06:45Some have entered.
06:47And that's a nightmare.
06:48We protect each other.
06:50And that's a nightmare.
06:51As it is, it's a nightmare.
06:52You can't sleep in peace
06:53thinking that one day
06:54you're going to wake up
06:55with a .45 aiming at you.
06:59It is that in reality,
07:00we are all trying
07:03to have days of security
07:05with perimetral cameras,
07:08electric fences.
07:10I mean, they don't go through the fences,
07:11they break the bars
07:14to be able to enter the houses.
07:16I mean, it's total impunity
07:17having the cameras
07:18that are taking them.
07:20Of course.
07:20In addition to the video that Míriam Rolo
07:21and I are going to tell you,
07:22it happened when we were here.
07:23We arrived with Valentín Correa
07:25a while before the note.
07:27They saw a car stopping the neighbors
07:29and they were all alerted
07:30among you,
07:30who is this car,
07:31call the police.
07:32It was 911.
07:33Of course, you can't go to sleep.
07:35Because my daughter had to enter the house
07:36and we were afraid.
07:37But look at the level of recklessness.
07:38You can't go to sleep
07:40calm that either they enter through the ceiling
07:42or they kick the door
07:43and you have it inside.
07:44And let's see,
07:45there is a point where you say,
07:47look,
07:47if you see some boys
07:49walking with their hoods on
07:50and it's not that they are going
07:51to a religious congress.
07:57No, just like that.
07:58Just like that.
07:59So we are here
08:00to make this visible
08:02and really
08:03what we ask for is security,
08:05that they protect us
08:06because we feel totally vulnerable
08:07in our rights as citizens
08:10so that they protect us.
08:11Sandra, how did your daily life change
08:13from a while ago to this part
08:15when they started to notice this
08:17with more violence, right?
08:18As you said,
08:19from a minor robbery
08:20from something like
08:22a rapist
08:23to an escalated situation in violence.
08:28And to take more security measures
08:29each in their own house
08:31with surveillance.
08:33That is, entering and leaving the house
08:35is a whole issue.
08:36A logistics.
08:37Not minor,
08:38very worrying,
08:39a logistics.
08:40If we have children,
08:41it is to take them to a bus stop
08:43even if it is two blocks away
08:44because we are afraid
08:45that they walk down the street.
08:47And well, that's how we live.
08:48And now,
08:49unprotected inside our own house.
08:52No, they can't be.
08:54How is it for you to go to sleep,
08:55for example?
08:56Rolando, I was just asking you that,
08:57about security measures.
09:00Do you close everything?
09:01Do you check twice
09:02if you have the door closed?
09:04Do you make some kind of call
09:06to a neighbor?
09:09And yes, we are all neighbors
09:11connected to each other.
09:13And well, the measures
09:14that each one can take
09:15with motion sensors,
09:17cameras,
09:19and be attentive
09:20and take care of each other.
09:22Motion sensor.
09:22What do you do with the neighbor's alarm
09:24and all that, more or less?
09:26Do you know?
09:27How much did you spend
09:27with the neighbor's alarm?
09:29That's a long time ago
09:30and now we are going to put
09:31another type of alarm.
09:32It is a fixed security expense
09:33that you contribute
09:34to help each other.
09:36I pay two security guards,
09:39one at night and one during the day.
09:41Two security guards.
09:42Let's move a little bit,
09:42Rolo, Lu.
09:44Yes, wait, wait.
09:46Look, look at this.
09:47It's already, well,
09:49electrified fence.
09:50Look here,
09:51they had to put
09:52pieces of glass
09:55in the window sill
09:57so that they don't step on it.
09:58so that they don't go up the fence
10:00and don't get into the ceiling.
10:02From there,
10:03imagine,
10:04two security camera systems
10:06almost similar to those of banks.
10:09The fence
10:10that was up to here,
10:11I'm going to tell you,
10:12up to here was the fence.
10:14They called a blacksmith
10:15and added
10:16one more meter of fence.
10:18Well,
10:18I continue, I can continue.
10:20Look,
10:20we started to move forward.
10:21This was the front of the house,
10:23which was the garden, Rolo.
10:24Today it is a jail.
10:26Look, it is the front
10:27of a penitentiary unit.
10:29And so I can show you everything,
10:31but I want to stay with this image.
10:32And think that at one time,
10:34Ale,
10:35yes, show me,
10:37the image of the neighbors, of course.
10:39And think that at one time,
10:40trying to subsist.
10:42Think that at one time
10:43people moved to the neighborhoods
10:45to be calmer.
10:46Thank you, Ale.