At Fort Apache, More than 500 Troops Raided 14 Narco Points
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Megaoperational “Black Storm” in porteñas Villages: 20 Detainees and More than 1,500 Troops Deployed
The City Police deployed a simultaneous operation in 15 villages and popular neighborhoods with more than 1,500 troops. Until 21 hours there were 20 detainees for different crimes, within the framework of controls, inspections and removal of occupied spaces. The Porteño government highlighted the action as part of a plan to organize the public space, while opposition sectors questioned the procedure. Continue reading in Pura City: Megaoperationa…
The City Police deployed on Thursday a simultaneous special operation in 15 popular neighborhoods, in search of drug trafficking organizations. More than 1,500 personnel participated in the procedures, which included vehicle controls, identification of persons and commercial audits. The head of the Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macri, presented himself in one of the repossessed neighborhoods, Villa 31, in Retiro, and assured that the processes …
On Thursday, the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, led an operational follow-up meeting with the Minister of Security of Buenos Aires, Javier Alonso, at the monitoring center of Puente 12, in La Matanza, from where they supervised an important police deployment carried out in the Army of the Andes neighborhood, popularly known as Fort Apache. The operation was carried out in the framework of a judicial investigation linked…
The Buenos Aires Security Minister said the result was positive and indicated that eleven arrests were made. Megaoperational entry into Fort Apache: more than 500 police raided 14 points against narco gangs was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Governor Axel Kicillof and the Minister of Security Javier Alonso of Buenos Aires followed closely this Thursday a mega-police operative in Fort Apache, in the framework of a cause linked to clashes between gangs dedicated to narco-menudeo. The scene chosen was the operative center ofPuente 12, in La Matanza, in search of strengthening the security agenda of the Province. The deployment included multiple raids that led to the arrest of 11 people…
Focused on the issue of insecurity, the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, oversaw Thursday in the operative center of Puente 12, a mega operative that took place in Fort Apache and that aimed to dismantle criminal gangs dedicated to drug trafficking.On the occasion and highlighting the actions of the provincial police, Kicillof said that the "effort is worth much more" in front of a national government "that adjusts in all areas, even in one…
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