Javier Milei supported Patricia Bullrich after death threats: Crime does not pay

Javier Milei supported Patricia Bullrich after death threats: Crime does not pay

The president Javier Milei made a post in support of the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichafter the dissemination of the video of a drug group with death threats towards the official.

Crime does not and will never pay in our government. It will not be profitable to be a criminal. He who makes them pays for them. And from there we are not going to move“, the president published on his social networks.

The Minister of Security indicated this Monday that cybersecurity specialists will lower the hypothesis that the narco-terrorist organization that appears in the video in which they threaten to kill the governor Maximiliano Pullaroto her and to the Argentine people “it could be from Buenos Aires” and stressed that they are going to “take care of toughening conditions in prisons.”

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Drug group broadcasts video with threats to Bullrich and Pullaro

“We have the hypothesis that it could be a band from Buenos Aires,” Bullrich revealed in statements to Radio Rivadavia, while adding: “Maintain and deepen the high-risk regime that they talk about in the video about prisons, without cell phones and practically without visitors.”

In addition, he stated: “We are going to launch a plan to reinforce the areas of Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba, Mendoza and Tucumán. We are going to be where there are gangs and violence. “We want to redouble our efforts against drug crime.”

Likewise, he demanded from Congress the sanction of the Anti-Mafias Law, that is committed to punishing those who commit crimes in an organized manner, in the period of extraordinary sessions by maintaining that it is “a fundamental instrument to achieve success.”

For his part, he highlighted the joint work with the Ministry of Security of the province of Buenos Aires, in charge of Javier Alonsoand revealed that there are agreements to “toughen conditions in prisons.”Everything is under investigation. With the Ministry of Security of the Province we work side by side against the gangs without any type of problem,” he pointed out.

“We collaborate with them so that the country and the citizens of Buenos Aires live better and live more peacefully, So it is our obligation not to look at where they come from and what party they are from in the field of security. It is a very precise instruction from the President,” he confessed, and added: “Where there is violence, where there are gangs, where we can support and collaborate with the Federal Forces, we are there.”

After the video went viral, Bullrich insisted: The reaction is to redouble efforts. Generate, maintain and deepen this high-risk regime that has them in prisons, without the privileges they had before in prisons. Without cell phones, and almost practically without visitors.”

For the minister, the restrictions have generated a change, so the portfolio she leads has the objective of strengthening the guarantees so that “these criminals do not have any capacity in action prisons.”

Source: Ambito

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