00:00We showed you what had happened with the case of Leandro Jiménez, a Didi driver.
00:06What happens? His killer uploads a video saying,
00:12I'm better than the dead.
00:14Look at it.
00:16I'm better than the dead.
00:18I'm better than the dead.
00:20I'm better than the dead.
00:22I'm better than the dead.
00:24I'm better than the dead.
00:26I'm better than the dead.
00:28I'm better than the dead.
00:32I'm better than the dead.
00:34I'm better than the dead.
00:36I'm better than the dead.
00:38At the end, you can see,
00:40the video is looped,
00:42but let's see if we can stop the capture.
00:44There is a capture with emoticons.
00:46There it is.
00:48It says, so much pain,
00:50suddenly they never activated Piola.
00:52I don't know what he's trying to say.
00:54Well, I'm a real thief, he's saying.
00:56And in another,
00:58there is this one that says,
01:00we are better than the dead.
01:02This is the post that yesterday
01:04made a mother cry
01:06in a march and said,
01:08my grandson started the first grade,
01:10my son lost the dream of his life
01:12of taking him to the first grade,
01:14and on top of that,
01:16the killer laughs at us
01:18because he is putting
01:20I'm better than the dead.
01:22This is the part that no one can understand
01:24how they are allowed to have social networks.
01:26This boy, Tobias,
01:28is a 19-year-old boy,
01:30that's why he's in jail,
01:32because we already know what happens
01:34with justice regarding minors,
01:36and he is Leandro's killer.
01:38Look at the emoticon of the little angel.
01:40That is, when he laughs at the dead,
01:42you can see it there,
01:44no trace, it says a video, he laughs.
01:46The emoticon, what it says,
01:48what it communicates is an emotion.
01:50Here we are better than him,
01:52the little angel, and he also laughs.
01:54This clearly puts any of us
01:56who are outside
01:58seeing this impunity.
02:00I was wondering where cell phones are allowed
02:02and where not.
02:04Some lawyers told me,
02:06they are not allowed now
02:08in the Federal Penitentiary Service,
02:10they are not allowed in the city of Buenos Aires,
02:12we can discuss it,
02:14because we have already seen
02:16that there is so much escape
02:18and there are also prisoners with cell phones,
02:20the situation in the province of Buenos Aires is very relaxed.
02:22This case, the case of the Queen,
02:24is in Merlo, that is, in the province of Buenos Aires.
02:26Well, but one thing is the cell phone
02:28that is born and arrives in times of pandemic
02:30so that criminals,
02:32prisoners, have communication
02:34with their families, that is a right,
02:36that communication exists,
02:38but after the pandemic,
02:40that cell phone
02:42had to be withdrawn.
02:44But suppose not.
02:46If you see that they are laughing at the victim
02:48how can that not be a reason
02:50for them to withdraw the cell phone?
02:52Because to the Queen they take out the cell phone
02:54to violate the security measures.
02:56First, because it came out on television.
02:58And second, because it violated the criminal security measures.
03:00In fact, we showed
03:02and as we were showing the videos of this woman,
03:04they said, ah, you are in America,
03:06ah, you are 24 years old.
03:08Well, let's see, the truth is that in the province of Buenos Aires
03:10there are 43,000 detainees, 75%
03:12have access to at least one line.
03:14One line, I say, because there are many cases
03:16where you do not have, of course.
03:18There are a number of cell phones in white.
03:20We know that the prisoners have a lot of cell phones
03:22that are not in white,
03:24they do not register them.
03:26And what we see here,
03:28that some take it as sympathetically,
03:30the truth is that behind those cell phones
03:32there are also many crimes that are carried out,
03:34virtual kidnappings,
03:36there are tutorials for trafficking.
03:38Well, a report, at the time, the Procunar,
03:40the Prosecutor's Office of Anti-Narcotrafficking,
03:42made a report, it was about a year and a half,
03:44where it said that at least
03:4660 gangs
03:48had organized from prison
03:50crimes linked to drug trafficking
03:52and homicides,
03:54from federal prisons in different parts of the country.
03:56Not to mention virtual kidnappings,
03:58also evidence that it has been used
04:00for pedophilia.
04:02Telephones that appear there, of course,
04:04are not the ones that are being registered.
04:06One more, one more,
04:08that get into, for example, dating apps,
04:10chat, when they discover
04:12maybe a person, for example,
04:14who is engaged, but who is chatting
04:16on the other side, they ask for photos
04:18and extort him. There are many things
04:20that are happening. Do you want to see
04:22another video? Let's see.
04:34It's the dance.
04:36There are situations
04:38where they get
04:40into fights.
04:42It's the problem that we have,
04:44people, to say,
04:46what's going on inside the prison.
04:48Really, one, because
04:50each prisoner gets a lot of money.
04:5283 thousand pesos a day
04:54goes to the country.
04:56Look, in the prison of Virrey del Pino,
04:58I want you to hear it.
05:00I want you to listen to the audio
05:02and then you have
05:04your own opinions. Let's open the audio
05:06to hear what these guys are saying
05:08in the prison of Virrey del Pino.
05:14Yes, everyone making
05:16the gesture of the weapon.
05:20And I wonder what happens
05:22with those who are on the other side
05:24and lost a relative and see this.
05:26And all the time they make you
05:28the gesture of the revolver.
05:30They don't look very
05:32sorry for what they did.
05:34Let's go back to how much
05:36goes to the country,
05:38to Argentina, each prisoner.
05:40Each prisoner gets more than 83 thousand pesos.
05:42It's a number.
05:44Per day.
05:46In the city of Buenos Aires, which of course
05:48is an average of what we are talking about in the country.
05:50And let's see, numbers that hurt.
05:52Let's talk about numbers that hurt.
05:54Clara, you bring a number that really
05:56is a bomb.
05:58It's very painful.
06:00Yes, currently
06:02what he earns in salary,
06:04in remuneration,
06:06a prisoner who works
06:08is superior to what he earns,
06:10for example, or what he charges
06:12a minimum salary.
06:14Because the prisoner
06:16if he decides to work,
06:18charges the equivalent
06:20to a minimum living and mobile salary
06:22which is 296 thousand pesos
06:24in the month of March,
06:26296 thousand 832 pesos.
06:28And in March
06:30the minimum salary
06:32is 279 thousand
06:34121 pesos.
06:36But there is more.
06:38They have the right to work,
06:40yes. What they are paid
06:42is remunerated, yes.
06:44This means that they have retentions.
06:46Retentions, for example, for social security.
06:48This, tomorrow,
06:50gives the right
06:52to a retirement.
06:54And this is the current reality
06:56of the subject of the prisoner.
06:58And I tell you,
07:00when they notice and say that he works,
07:02who controls that he works?
07:04We don't see many work videos.
07:06What I say is,
07:08we can do a lot of politics
07:10showing Bukele
07:12and saying that we are the same,
07:14but imagine Bukele
07:16if he comes to see the video of the Queen.
07:18He grabs his head, right?
07:20You talk about salary,
07:22but I also tell you
07:24that what they earn,
07:26for example, by promoting betting houses,
07:28by selling clothing,
07:30even with these videos
07:32that are promoted.
07:34These are like the jobs, if you want,
07:36that each one has.
07:38But those who are outside say,
07:40but listen, this guy is in prison
07:42and earns more money than me,
07:44that I am working every day
07:4612, 14 hours.
07:48And apart, there is something that causes indignation.
07:50One says, the prisoner
07:52has remuneration
07:54or has a remunerated salary
07:56and decides or wants to work.
07:58There are people that our prison
08:00is outside the prisons
08:02and wants to work
08:04and does not get a job.
08:06Or wants to work and gets,
08:08but does not get a remunerated salary.
08:10The salary of the prisoners is with Aguinaldo.
08:12Aguinaldo, holidays,
08:14retirement.
08:16Look at how many cases,
08:18sorry, look at how many cases
08:20in the last year
08:22of security personnel
08:24that are having to work
08:26in the apps to make one more deal.
08:28Meanwhile,
08:30the guys inside...
08:32Let's say that this salary
08:34of 296,832
08:36they do not have to spend
08:38not even in viaticos.
08:40Let's say that the food is bad,
08:42the food of the prison is very bad
08:44and they buy their food.
08:46But in viaticos they do not spend.
08:48And from what we see,
08:50they have a good level of internet.
08:52They provide food to the children.
08:54They have a 35% retention.
08:56But of that remuneration
08:58that they earn,
09:0030% goes to a fund
09:02so that they can get money
09:04the day they get out of prison.
09:06So that they have a reserve fund.
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