La fuga de cuatro delincuentes en el barrio de Caballito, antes considerado seguro, ha generado un intenso cruce político entre Waldo Wolff y Patricia Bullrich. Mientras las autoridades buscan a los prófugos, surgen acusaciones sobre negligencia y convivencia en la comisaría local. La situación resalta tensiones dentro del PRO y cuestiona la gestión de seguridad en Buenos Aires.
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00:00In the comments of the people, many did not really know what happened.
00:05They also comment that, well, this area of Caballito has always been considered a safe place,
00:11but suddenly everything changed and there are four criminals whose whereabouts are unknown.
00:17Let's see if the local or provincial authorities manage to find them.
00:21While we see the photos of the people who are being searched at the moment,
00:24this has brought political consequences.
00:26We are going to see a tweet right away. Of course, there are cross accusations.
00:30Pablo was just saying what the bottom line of the matter is,
00:34beyond the fact that the escape of the prisoners is the emerging one.
00:37But there are already crosses for this situation.
00:39Yes, there are already crosses.
00:40They crossed yesterday.
00:42Waldo Wolf, the Minister of Security of the City of Buenos Aires,
00:45with Patricia Bullrich, Minister of National Security.
00:49They recently changed the title, right?
00:50They put national so that they don't blame him for anything.
00:55Because, well, later we will also talk about the other accusations,
00:58because I say, why the name of national?
01:00Well, in a while we will tell you about things that are happening in the province of Buenos Aires.
01:04Well, it all started with some public statements that Waldo Wolf made,
01:07to which Patricia Bullrich responds.
01:09If the police of the city detains these criminals for common, non-federal crimes,
01:14and they also already signed an agreement for the transfer of the detainees to the city,
01:18why, instead of preventing them from escaping again and again,
01:21does he have the audacity not to take care of the prisoners that correspond to him,
01:25as the remaining 23 provinces do?
01:28A serious minister, says Bullrich to Wolf,
01:32a serious minister solves problems.
01:35If you are not willing to do it,
01:37better dedicate yourself to being a commentator or a television columnist, as you are today.
01:41But they are not friends.
01:42Well, obviously not so much.
01:45To all this, Waldo Wolf takes Patricia Bullrich's tweet
01:49and replies,
01:51Patricia, no lies or chicanas,
01:53the detainees have to be in federal prisons.
01:55Everyone knows that.
01:57They had to be in the time of Garrigós de Ribóri,
01:59who ran the Federal Penitentiary Service,
02:02and they have to be today.
02:0395% of the 2,300 detainees
02:07who are in the Alcaidías and police stations of the city of Buenos Aires,
02:10committed crimes judged by national justice,
02:12and it is up to them to comply with the sentence in federal prisons.
02:16You know that.
02:17We need to keep working to solve the problem
02:20and not chicane running the arc.
02:23We remember from the political point of view,
02:25Waldo Wolf and Patricia Bullrich, until 10 minutes ago,
02:29they were together in the same space,
02:31they were part of the pro,
02:33and they threw to the same side.
02:34Well, something happened.
02:37We should ask ourselves,
02:40and that's what everyone wonders,
02:42why today Patricia Bullrich
02:44gets along much better with Javier Alonso,
02:45the Minister of Security of the province of Buenos Aires,
02:48and with Sergio Berni too,
02:50who is always there flying over,
02:52than with Waldo Wolf, who is from his own space.
02:54Let's tell that again, how is it? And with?
02:57I mean, with Sergio Berni,
02:58Patricia Bullrich has a historical relationship with Sergio Berni.
03:01Notice that there is never criticism,
03:03there are never crossings between them.
03:05And Patricia, look, she has crossed with half the world.
03:08But between Berni and Patricia Bullrich,
03:11there was always peace.
03:12And the same thing happens now with Javier Alonso,
03:15Minister of Security of the province of Buenos Aires,
03:16and Patricia Bullrich.
03:18Just now, this week, there were some crossings,
03:20but until now there was peace.
03:23And the fights with the province of Buenos Aires
03:25go more with the side of the superintendents.
03:27The superintendents fighting with the Ministry of Security of the province of Buenos Aires.
03:30In a moment we will talk about this,
03:31because they are all crossed.
03:32And besides, everything is intertwined,
03:34all the topics are intertwined,
03:37because it is a stage of definitions too.
03:39And why is this?
03:40Where are they going to position each other?
03:42I don't want to go too much into what we are talking about.
03:44All this escalates, and I close you.
03:46Because obviously, security, with the inflation flattened,
03:49insecurity is one of the most important issues on the agenda,
03:52which worries the public opinion the most.
03:54Today, according to the sector, first.
03:55Exactly.
03:56And no one wants, among politics,
03:59no one wants to stay out of deciding,
04:01well, I'm going to be the one who's going to solve this issue for you.
04:04Now, in the middle, these things happen.
04:05Now I'm going to the plains,
04:06and I ask everyone.
04:08In the era of security cameras,
04:10in the era of geolocation,
04:12in the era of constant monitoring of society,
04:15people who are separated from society,
04:18locked up in a place, how can they escape?
04:21In fact, of course.
04:22We are talking about coherence or minimally negligence
04:24by the authorities or those responsible for this police station in particular,
04:30because it is very rare, right?
04:31But let's remember that this is not an isolated event.
04:34No, no, no.
04:35It's not the first time it happens.
04:37Since the management of Jorge Macri began, this has been like this.
04:39In fact, it just flew a month ago.
04:41When was that, a month?
04:41In December, two.
04:42Two blows, two attempts.
04:44But when was it that they had to take down the police dome?
04:46Ah, well, now.
04:47A month ago, two months ago.
04:48Yes, yes.
04:49Of course.
04:49Days, I would tell you.
04:50Yes.
04:50Now, without coherence,
04:53and without, let's see, someone to help them get out,
04:57well, you have to be very innocent to think that,
05:00the typical, right?
05:01Of the movies, it seems that they are with the mud,
05:03like filing their eyes to get out.
05:05That doesn't exist.
05:05Prison break.
05:06Because there is also a fact, yes, of course.
05:08There is a fact.
05:09They had their shoes on.
05:11When, in general, they are always with their eyes open.
05:15This is a fact given by the Minister of Security himself.
05:18That is to say, they already knew they were going to get out.
05:21And the time was coming.
05:22Of course.
05:22And the time was coming.
05:23Exactly.
05:24That is why they are also being investigated,
05:26who were supposedly manipulated by these prisoners.
05:29They are also being investigated.
05:31And the woman who quickly managed,
05:33the policewoman, to recapture both,
05:36who did not even manage to get out.
05:37Well, as an anticipation.
05:38It is a long anticipation, I know.
05:40Because we have entered this topic already in depth,
05:43and we began to realize that it is not only a prison break,
05:46but that behind this situation,
05:48we have already given a first reading,
05:50other much more serious ones are hidden.
05:52Leandro Lutzky, 30 seconds,
05:54and we will tell you right away the hell
05:56that is going to be the city of Buenos Aires today.
06:01The fact to add is that here, at the time of the escape,
06:04there were 26 people deprived of their freedom.
06:07A number also quite high,
06:09considering the controversy of overpopulation
06:12in police dependencies,
06:14and to what extends also,
06:15why not, to the prison system in general.
06:19We are back live.
06:20Leandro Lutzky stays working.