“Excellent Governor Gustavo Sáenz and Ministers Patricia Bullrich and Sandra Pettovello working on specific problems of Salteños both in security and assistance,” The president said in his social networks, when weighing the efforts of the security and social development portfolios, respectively.
Thus the president said when he echoed a Publication of Sáenz on the security measures implemented in Salta from the articulation with the national government.
For its part The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, defended the decision to place a 200 -meter wiring in the Border area of Aguas Blancas, in Salta, And he said that “it is the highest point of cocaine entry into the country.”
“He is taking care of a very hot border, where more cocaine enters Argentina. It is a border step in which there was an absolute lack of control and in recent times organized crime had settled, through bands, with deaths of hitmen,” said Bullrich .
He argued that “there is a place in the city that has a very small wall, which jumps, and that generates an lack of control.”
“It was decided to put a fence to prevent them from crossing and, thus, taking care of the population. The problem there was the thief taking care of the chickens,” said the national official.
He explained that “after settling in Rosario we made the decision to put together the plan with the province of Salta and the Aguas Blancas, Adrián Zigarán. Imagine that the mayor -carlos Martínez- is with a cause for drug trafficking. We carry police, naval prefecture and Gendarmerie to take care of the river and we end up with the illegal steps.
“It is the peak of cocaine entry into the country, which, the objective is to plug the area where more drugs enters,” Bullrich said.
Source: Ambito

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