Macri Analyzes Threat Video Against Bullrich, Uses Voice Tech to Identify Hooded Figures
Buenos Aires on High Alert After Narco Threat Targets City and Santa Fe
Buenos Aires, Argentina - A chilling video threatening violence against Buenos Aires and Santa Fe has put authorities on high alert. The video, which surfaced Monday, specifically targets City officials, including Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich.
Jorge Macri, the head of the Buenos Aires government, condemned the threats and pledged swift action. “I reached out to Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro, offering our support,” Macri said in a radio interview. “This isn’t the first time he’s been threatened,but this time,the threat extends to Buenos Aires as well. they’re trying to instill fear across the country, targeting both the Province of Buenos Aires and the City.”
Macri announced an immediate meeting with his security team to bolster security measures across the city. He emphasized the need to address the growing threat of organized crime.
The video threat comes amidst a series of prison escapes from Buenos Aires police stations, raising concerns about security lapses. Macri acknowledged the issue, stating that while escape numbers are lower than in the previous year, the recent incidents have garnered significant attention.
He attributed the increase in detainees to a surge in arrests, noting that 90% of those held in city facilities are under the jurisdiction of the national justice system.
to address overcrowding and security concerns, Macri revealed a plan to transfer detainees to national prisons in Marcos Paz and ezeiza. The city government will assume responsibility for operating these facilities.
“We’re working closely with the national government to secure these prisons,” Macri explained. “This transfer is crucial to ensure detainees are held in appropriate facilities and to alleviate the strain on our own system.”
While acknowledging the challenges posed by the recent escapes and the influx of detainees, Macri stressed the importance of maintaining public safety. he assured residents that his management is taking decisive steps to address the threats and ensure the security of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires on High Alert After Narco Threat Targets City and Santa Fe: An Exclusive Interview with Jorge Macri
NewsDirectory3.com: Mr. Macri, a video threatening violence against Buenos Aires and Santa Fe officials, including Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich, has surfaced. Can you tell us about the response from your government?
Jorge Macri: This threat is deeply concerning, and we are taking it very seriously. I immediately contacted Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro to offer our full support. This isn’t the first time he’s been targeted, but this time the threat extends to Buenos Aires as well. They are attempting to instill fear across the country,targeting both our province and the city.
NewsDirectory3.com: What specific measures are you taking to address this threat and ensure the safety of Buenos Aires residents?
Jorge Macri: We are convening an immediate meeting with our security team to bolster security measures throughout the city. We are committed to addressing the growing threat of organized crime with all available resources. This includes increased patrols, enhanced surveillance, and close collaboration with national authorities.
NewsDirectory3.com: This threat follows a series of prison escapes from Buenos Aires police stations. how are you addressing concerns about security lapses within the city’s correctional facilities?
Jorge Macri: We acknowledge the recent prison escapes and understand the concerns they have raised. While escape numbers remain lower than last year, these recent incidents have rightly attracted notable attention.
We attribute the increase in detainees to a surge in arrests, with 90% currently under the jurisdiction of the national justice system. To address overcrowding and security concerns, we are working with the national government to transfer detainees to national prisons in Marcos Paz and Ezeiza. The city government will assume duty for operating these facilities.
NewsDirectory3.com: What message do you have for the residents of Buenos Aires in light of these threats and security challenges?
jorge Macri: I want to assure our residents that we are taking decisive action to address these threats and ensure their safety. We are working tirelessly to bolster our security measures and bring those responsible to justice. While challenges exist, I remain confident in our ability to maintain a safe and secure environment for all.
