Rosario Central echoes the violence in the city

Rosario Central echoes the violence in the city

The defender of Rosario Central Juan Cruz Komar spoke about the worrying wave of crimes that tormented the city in recent days and called for a comprehensive response and coordinated by all the sectors involved, while denying that “it can be solved with a repressive show.”

In a press conference prior to his team’s match against Douglas Haig in the Argentine Cup, Komar expressed his dismay and concern about the current situation in Rosario.

“I am shocked and worried like all Rosario residents”stated the central defender and added: “I understand that it is a situation that has been very complicated for years, but this last week got really very dangerous and one is afraid because these are situations that affect workers who are unaware of all types of criminal situations. That sensitizes you and worries you a lot.”

Komar underlined the complexity of the problem, especially with regard to violence associated with drug trafficking.

I don’t see that there are magic solutions. I think that the entire drug trafficking business has a very great depth and there are a lot of areas that They go beyond an easy solution like bringing in the Armed Forces to solve it“he indicated.

Instead of unilateral repressive measures, the footballer advocated for a broader approach that involves all sectors of society.

“It is a job that requires the entire political, citizen and social arc to be united and seek a solution.”he claimed.

It doesn’t seem to me that a repressive show can solve it.“There has to be a commitment from everyone to unravel a criminal organization that has tentacles in a lot of areas,” he added.

Komar He also commented on recent measures announced by the National Government, including the deployment of more federal forces and police saturation operations.

While acknowledging the importance of government action, he highlighted the need to address the deep roots of the problem.

“That had to happen for us to take dimension of the depth of this crisis,” said Komar, referring to the recent violent events.

“It is a complex problem that requires quick solutions, for the good of all Rosario families,” he concluded.

The threat to Governor Pullaro

In the middle of the wave of violence that Rosario faces, the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, received a new threat. The intimidating message was on a piece of paper that was found in the garden of a home located at 1200 Cayetano Silva, in the northern part of the city.

The woman who resides at the home was the one who found the threat against the official and reported the message after calling 911. After the warning, the Police went to the house, which was not shot, and recovered the intimidating message.

The message written on the paper mentioned the governor and was signed by an alleged union of “zones”which was also found in the note left at the crime scene in Bruno Bussanich, the young man murdered while working as a beach worker at a Puma service station in Mendoza at 7600.

On this occasion, the threat that the official received said the following: “Until Pullaro stops we are going to kill. North south west area. He who warns not betray“. Furthermore, the text was accompanied by a drawing that looks like a speaker crossed out.

Regarding this, researchers suspect that it could be a symbol of how fans of Newell’s they call those of Central Rosarysince they call them “talking” or “breathless.”

Source: Ambito

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