00:00I was in Barracas with the issue of these seven detainees who escaped from this police station on Saturday.
00:06And Selmira, how are you? Good morning.
00:08Hello Guillermo, good morning.
00:10Well, we are leaving the barracks of Alcaldía No. 4,
00:13and we need to find some shelter, some roof to be able to give you images of this impressive storm.
00:20Be very careful, well, the motorists are circulating through the city because there is very little visibility.
00:25Suddenly, practically the world came down, a storm, and it is raining heavily, Guillermo.
00:31The streets are flooding a little, and well, as my friend also said,
00:35the National Meteorological Service foresees a rain of up to 60 millimeters of water.
00:39The truth, what is being experienced in the city now is crazy.
00:42No, impressive, we almost lose visibility.
00:45But by the way, we take the opportunity to see what date at the last moment you have with reference to the escape of these criminals, right?
00:52Yes, the 11 men who escaped on Saturday night,
00:57it was thanks to a blackout that favored them to escape.
01:00They broke the fence, escaped through the ceilings and detained only two.
01:05According to the investigators, they fled to Villa Zabaleta and took the street Uriarte,
01:10which is right next to it, they go directly to Zabaleta, which is 20 blocks from Alcaldía No. 4.
01:16Therefore, they follow the police station No. 4 along with the Alcaldía,
01:20the intense storm, and this favors the push of the Porteño government in the nation's request
01:26for these criminals to be charged with the Federal Penitentiary Service.
01:30This also frees the police of the city that they stop acting as jailers and can finally go out to the streets.
01:36There are more than 2,000 detainees throughout the autonomous city of Buenos Aires in the police stations and police stations.
01:43It is twice the capacity that is allowed.
01:46There are four police officers in total, Nestor Benítez and Nestor Virraglia,
01:52they are the two recaptured, then there is the rest escaped,
01:57one of great danger, which is of Peruvian nationality,
02:00what is being investigated is what Selmira was telling, the casual cut of light that occurred in the area.
02:07They went through the ceilings, right?
02:09What is being investigated is if they were waiting in a corridor for the cut of light to go up the ceilings and escape.
02:17Also, well, there was talking about the camera of the construction,
02:19about this type of old constructions that Alcaldía 4B is building,
02:26if they are suitable to obviously have a super prison population, that is obviously ruled out,
02:33but it is also being worked on, as you said, the possible connivence,
02:37that this has been happening lately and strikingly for at least a few months,
02:44the escape of Alcaidías prisoners has been happening with acidity, right?
02:47And that is also being investigated by the police dome in the city.
02:51The neighbors themselves denounce it, I understand, Selmira,
02:53they don't want to have this kind of coexistence with these police stations that house these dangerous criminals,
03:00I think they met with Waldo Wolf at one point.
03:03Yes, the neighbors in the barracks area do not want this to happen in the area,
03:08precisely because it houses many detainees and because they cannot comply with the security protocols.
03:13There are 11 people in a cell and in the city of Autónoma de Buenos Aires it is not the first time this happens.
03:19In August last year, four detainees escaped during the dawn in Alcaldía 4,
03:23located near Nueva Pompeya, and in April, two detainees, you will remember the case,
03:29escaped from Alcaldía 12C, in the city of Villa Urquiza.
03:34At that time, you remember that they had filed the barricades and threw them out the window.
03:38All these escapes correspond to the overcrowding of the detainees in the mayors and in the police stations.
03:44Therefore, it is impossible for the city police or the mayors themselves to guarantee a security
03:49and can be on watch for this amount of detainees,
03:53who many times will stop elsewhere and locate them, as they can, in the mayors due to the overcrowding.
04:00I ask you because I have a back and forth, depending on who passes me the source,
04:04of the number of escaped prisoners.
04:06They said 11, now they tell me 7, that 2 were recaptured.
04:10Do I know the sum of the numbers?
04:12Look, the confirmation, what we have assured is that they have captured 2 of the fugitives,
04:21that among the fugitives there are 3 foreigners,
04:25and I personally went to knock on the door of Alcaldía and they did not want to give a statement.
04:29Imagine their situation, that they have 4 police officers who are dizzy.
04:32The number is not confirmed.
04:35Because it is spoken of 11?
04:36The number is spoken of between 11, it is spoken of 7, but the information was also passed.
04:40And the names of 10 people, therefore, you have to investigate, but if you are talking about an escape of 11 people.
04:47But this is when it happened.
04:4810 people, we have the data confirmed.
04:50This is on Saturday.
04:51Well, at this point, let's see, we don't want to believe that they are hiding information
04:54because they are more the prisoners who escaped than what they are saying.
04:56Of course.
04:57Guys, let's not play with that, because these dangerous people are going around Buenos Aires,
05:02through the Conurbano.
05:03Of course.
05:04And it would be good that from the Alcaldía ...
05:05Here it is not only easy to steal, but also to escape to the police station now.
05:08That is, look ...
05:09Yes, it would be appropriate that from the Alcaldía or some security force come out to inform
05:15well how many were the fugitives and pass the names and the photos too, because these
05:19people are walking among us and they are dangerous criminals, so you don't have to
05:24play with this information.
05:25No, no, no, no.
05:26Now, sorry, the repetition of these events is surprising, right?
05:28Yes, that's why I was telling you, it's easy to steal and it's easy to escape.
05:32That's why there is some background problem, I say, or the officials are not awake enough
05:37so that they escape from prison for a while, or someone makes them escape on purpose.
05:42And we are already on the ground in the hypotheses, and then we will see if they are true or not.
05:45Yes, no, because they are already detained in places that should not be.
05:49It's weird.
05:50The basic problem is what Álvaro said, they don't have to be detained there, besides.
05:54The reality is that it happens in the city of Buenos Aires and it also happens in the province,
05:58and we are seeing it.
05:59We started, Guille, with a lot of cases of insecurity, multiplicity of criminals,
06:04which did not exist ten years ago, and you have the police also fulfilling functions
06:09that they do not have to fulfill, because obviously these prisoners should be in
06:14penalties directly, and there is the police that exceeds them sometimes.
06:19But in this case you have four police officers, the same happens in the province of Buenos Aires,
06:23with many escapes, especially there, you can't imagine what the conditions are
06:27of habitability of the police stations and the al-Qaeda that there are.
06:30But on this particular topic, it catches my attention, that's why I was telling Cel,
06:34look, we have changes continuously, what is the official information.
06:39The latest they say, seven escaped, two recaptured.
06:43But I have here the sum and they give me in total one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine escaped.
06:51Or at least those who wanted to transcend with two recaptured.
06:54But there is also talk of eleven.
06:56And there is a lot of hermeticism, different from the previous escapes,
07:00perhaps they had a clearer panorama in terms of possible recapture.
07:05It seems to me that in this one they have it quite complicated.
07:07What they have to do is give the official information of what really happened,
07:11what day is today, Tuesday, we go for three days.
Comments