00:00What you are going to see is a robbery, we are already used to it, maybe in Uruguay they are starting to get used to it.
00:07Motorbikes that rob and a chase, Marina.
00:12Yes, motorbikes that attack a couple of Argentines, transseuntes, and a car that catches the situation.
00:19What it does is chase them until in that curve that they are seeing, run over them.
00:25This generated the possibility that one of them would be arrested.
00:30It is shocking to see the persecution of a common citizen who is in solidarity with the situation of the robbed Argentines.
00:38Marina climbs the sidewalk, climbs the boulevard, there is the area, well, there it finally concludes.
00:43Carrasco.
00:44Of course, the area of Carrasco, a little further there is the river.
00:49Look at the maneuver, we insist, of this man who chases motorbikes after robbing some Argentines.
00:59Live in Uruguay, Gustavo Descalzi.
01:01Gus, good noon, how are you?
01:03Marina, how are you? I welcome you, Marina.
01:06Unfortunately with bad news.
01:08Yes, thank you Descalzi.
01:10I have to tell you that this product, affection for you and welcome home, it is a pleasure for us to receive you.
01:18Not with a nice news as I would have liked.
01:21Today was the day of the in love, that we could have made the pass with you, with Barbano,
01:26but unfortunately we have to talk about this sad news, this ugly news that has to do with, perhaps imprudence, as Mr. Pastor said.
01:34Perhaps this is the act of the Montevideans who are tired of seeing these motorbikes.
01:39The consequence begins a few seconds before, dear Marina.
01:42This is the Rambla de Montevideo, the descent of the bus.
01:45You get off at the port and take the whole Rambla to go to Punta del Este or anywhere.
01:52This is in Carrasco, at the exit of Montevideo.
01:55And the curious thing about these images is that in that corner, where the crash occurs, that is the prefecture.
02:04On the side, there must be at least 500 soldiers.
02:08That is to say that it is a super guarded or liberated area, call it whatever you want.
02:14Now Gus, tell us the sequence, of course.
02:17How are these Argentines, this couple of Argentines, at the mercy of the criminals? Let's start there.
02:25They get off the boat, as everyone who gets off the car does.
02:29The motorcyclists identify Argentine badges.
02:33One of these shameless people had a sharp knife stuck to his shoe.
02:38They approach the side, cut the back cover.
02:42Immediately, these good guys say, hey sir, look at the broken cover, it's punctured.
02:49Oh, thank you very much, says one.
02:51He gets off and at the moment he gets off, these criminals, these shameless people,
02:55They stole the Argentine marriage postcard.
02:58This situation is seen by this Uruguayan who comes in the opposite direction in the truck.
03:05When he sees that the motorcycle turns around and returns to the center of Montevideo,
03:10This Uruguayan throws the truck at him.
03:13When he throws the truck at him, you see that image that is dangerous, a dangerous maneuver,
03:20A risky maneuver that could have ended very badly.
03:24One of the criminals was apprehended immediately, the second is identified.
03:28I want to go back to the images with the sound to understand the madness of this man who chases them.
03:35One understands it, of course, one does not encourage this type of persecution.
03:39But you also understand that sometimes things happen, if this is not interpreted.
03:43In addition, with a motorcycle that goes up to the boulevard, it goes up what is called a pedestrian path.
03:50Notice what is the maneuver of the motorcycle.
03:52He goes down the boulevard, he is dodging.
03:55And there are two.
03:56And there are two, and he did not get caught by chance, because I think that many cars were coming.
04:01Listen well, listen well.
04:03Look, that's the end of the maneuver.
04:06Finally he touches the motorcycle from behind.
04:10Some with a helmet, others without a helmet.
04:15Even indignation generates.
04:18They are running.
04:19Of course, he insults him, look, listen.
04:25And there is the end.
04:27There it is, what madness.
04:29We are talking, Gustavo, that Montevideo has always been characterized by being a very quiet city, a very quiet capital.
04:35And also, as you said, the motorcycle goes up to the grass area and the car follows it.
04:42Does the car also go up to the boulevard?
04:45As it is recorded inside, it is difficult for me to understand, but I understand that yes, the car too.
04:49No, no, no.
04:50It goes up to the sidewalk, that sidewalk is that of the prefecture.
04:54Then it crosses the central lane of the Rambla.
04:58And then it returns to the sidewalk, which is where it runs over the motorcycle.
05:02But I'm going to tell you one thing.
05:04And here I want to be fair with what I'm going to tell you.
05:07Five years ago, in February 2020, the same modality, two shameless people like this,
05:15stole from dear Arturo Puig and dear Selva Alemán.
05:19In the same place, with the same procedure.
05:23They cut the cover, they introduced themselves as good neighbors to give him a hand,
05:27and at a moment of neglect, Selva leaves the wallet in the car and the shameless person takes the wallet,
05:33takes the money, the documents, the documents of the car, the drugs.
05:38Do you remember that this was exactly five years ago?
05:41Yes, of course, and you covered it up.
05:43That's why I tell you, this is a product of indignation.
05:45Now, Gustavo ...
05:46Sorry, Mary.
05:47Yes.
05:48Sorry, Gus.
05:49That I got carried away by what one sometimes has in the head in Montevideo.
05:53Of course, here Juan Paz, a production partner, tells me,
05:56beware that there is a high crime rate in Montevideo.
06:00Although the homicides fell in 2024, 377, compared to 2023,
06:10what is usually measured to see the level of violence in the cities,
06:14in the capital cities, in the cities, in the most populated places,
06:18is the rate of homicides per 100,000 inhabitants,
06:21which in Montevideo is 11.2, when in the federal capital it is close to 5.
06:28Of course, it's twice.
06:29Yes, almost a thousand, twice.
06:30Twice?
06:31You also have to see the number of inhabitants there, right?
06:33But it's high, Gustavo, it's dangerous in Montevideo, obviously.
06:36And the tourism index too.
06:38Exactly, and I'm going to tell you this,
06:41all Argentines who get off the boat, be careful,
06:44if this happens to you, even if it breaks the deck,
06:47even if it breaks the tire, you follow the route and don't stop for anything.
06:52Call the police and you will see that these good neighbors,
06:55these guys on the motorcycle, immediately disappear.
06:58And now I do want to tell you that there are three places that seem to be liberated,
07:03I am saying this to the authorities out of doubt,
07:05before leaving, that now on March 1 we have new authorities,
07:09before leaving, maybe they will fix something.
07:11I tell you, the deposit sector, the diving sector in front of the cemetery,
07:15and what is this in Carrasco, in front of the prefecture,
07:20the port police, which is the prefecture,
07:23has 500 employees in that building there.
07:26There is no one who controls the block.
07:28Don't be bad, Ufacundo.
07:30Of course.
07:31Gustavo, dear, thank you for these minutes.
07:33It's bad.
07:34It looks like it's sunny, Montevideo.
07:36It looks like it's sunny, Montevideo.
07:38The sun is shining.
07:40Listen to me.
07:41Oh, radiant.
07:43Marina, look how the sun is close to the heart.
07:47The day of lovers, I send you a big kiss, Marina.
07:51And today I'm going to Punta del Este to see my dear Roberto Peña,
07:55who does the show for lovers today, 14.
07:58So, everyone, see Robertito Peña and you.
08:01Big kiss, Marina.
08:03Thank you, Descalzi.
08:04Welcome home.
08:05Thank you, it's a pleasure to always listen to you.
08:07The best coverage in Uruguay.
08:09Gustavo Descalzi, he covers everything for you.
08:11Robots, Susana Jiménez, ghosts, everything.
08:15Thank you, Descalzi, thank you.
08:17Thank you, Gustavo.
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