Mea culpa S1E6x10

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00:00Then the organism is asking for a greater amount of drugs, but with a very serious effect.
00:08That is, there is damage at the synaptic level of what we call neurotransmitters,
00:15but it also produces sexual alterations, alterations in the mood,
00:19it produces an alteration in the family environment.
00:22We have to see at this moment a lot of cases of situations of alterations in the relationship of couples,
00:27product of consumers, who always say, no, I have control over the drug, and that is a lie.
00:33It is what happens with alcohol, the alcoholic always recognizes that he controls it.
00:36And therefore they do not want to assume their difficulties, and therefore they are quite difficult to be handled in terms of treatment.
00:42But of course, once they assume their responsibility, the prognosis is favorable,
00:46and we have several cases of full success.
00:48And we also have another problem, that all this groupings of drug addicts,
00:52it is very difficult for them to release someone from their group so that they can really get out of there.
00:57They bring them back in one way or another.
01:01And drug addiction is also a criminogenic factor, which leads to other crimes.
01:05Because to acquire, let's say, the drug, other crimes are required,
01:09and there can be kidnappings, there can be homicides, there can be scams, there can be a huge amount.
01:14Drug addiction is a very disturbing element, let's say, not only in the family, in the person,
01:18but in all the social media that surrounds drug addiction.
01:21I would like to make a brief comment regarding...
01:24I know that it is very difficult for us to address here how society can prevent,
01:28at its capacity, the issue of consumption.
01:30But it would seem to me that a couple of basic notes,
01:33regarding the family and the role in prevention, for example, would be important.
01:36Yes, here there are also some factors to point out.
01:39One, that all the prevention part, which is worth saying,
01:42in the case of young people, who are basically people who are influential,
01:48who are promoted, even with low-quality money, to reduce the cost,
01:53to such an extent that they already form part of the addiction,
01:56and then it starts to distort them economically,
01:59and then they steal from the house, they steal from their relatives,
02:01and I would say that they should be aware of this first indication.
02:04And the second indication is that they are people who already have high economic means,
02:08and that they are habitual consumers,
02:10and that they are also, as images of the family,
02:14they are causing harm to all their children,
02:16they are imitating them in some way,
02:18they are seeing these images that are important, of parents,
02:21and that later they have a bad concept of what the father is.
02:24But in the third term, it is also good to say that today in Chile
02:28there is a possibility of this treatment,
02:30and that this treatment, there is even a great specialist,
02:32who is Pablo Ellenou, who works especially with the House of Christ,
02:36and there it is good to point it out, because anyone can go there.
02:40Now, in view of all this drug issue,
02:43and at a time when our country is very strongly affected by this reality,
02:48because the family of Pablo Escobar is here in Chile,
02:51perhaps the most powerful drug trafficker worldwide at the moment.
02:55I would like to ask you, Deputy Commissioner,
02:57we know that investigations have given indications or recommendations in your studies,
03:01you have pointed out that it is not convenient for the country
03:05that Mr. Escobar and his family stay here in our country.
03:08Why have you given this recommendation?
03:11Let me answer the question indirectly,
03:14so as not to bring up judicial problems,
03:16because in this type of issue there are judicial problems,
03:19although it seems funny, in the face of some expressions.
03:22Mr. Roberto Escobar, who is Mr. Pablo Escobar's brother,
03:27is, from a police perspective, not only ours, but international,
03:32so he is internationally recognized,
03:34by the best analysts on the subject,
03:37as the treasurer, the financier,
03:40the second man within the range of the different Colombian cartels,
03:47before this separation that they have had in recent days.
03:50That is, the great capitals that manage Colombian drug trafficking
03:54are in the hands of this individual.
03:57Now, that, judicially,
04:00is difficult to verify within the Colombian legal structure.
04:04And this man and his family can afford
04:07to say that he is an innocent man.
04:10But another thing is the police vision,
04:12and that is how I can believe it,
04:14because I am a doctor of it,
04:15and I also know the Colombian reality directly.
04:18Let's say that Roberto Escobar is the father of Nicolás Escobar,
04:21who is here in Chile.
04:22He is the father and the husband of the mother of Nicolás,
04:24who is also in Chile, among other relatives.
04:27Well, the different cartels
04:31operate in the same system as the Sicilians.
04:34That is, the concept of family is very important.
04:37There, as Shakespeare says,
04:39it is or it is not, to be or not to be.
04:42The one who does not participate in the family,
04:44in the missions in charge, which are also inherited,
04:47these are concepts that are handled in international analysis,
04:50I repeat, is simply dead or exonerated,
04:54expelled with great antelation.
04:57There is no innocence in this game.
05:00I don't know if the public understands me.
05:02Yes, but there are people who say and point out
05:04that Mr. Nicolás Escobar
05:06has not been proven guilty of any crime.
05:08Therefore, why would he have to be expelled from Chile?
05:11I would like to know your opinion.
05:13I want to give you 13 points.
05:15If we allow important structures
05:18of Colombian drug trafficking to enter our country,
05:21we are going to have three clear derivations.
05:24The first of them is obviously the massive presence
05:27of money from drug trafficking.
05:30The second of them is going to be an incipient path
05:33through Magallanes as a transit route to the big markets.
05:36And the last one, which personally worries me the most,
05:39is that these days the Colombians are changing
05:43their business to heroin.
05:45And heroin is still not present in Chile.
05:47There are 10 million heroin addicts.
05:50And I want the public to listen to me, please.
05:52In Europe, the Europeans are desperate.
05:55With the presence of these drug traffickers,
05:57we are going to have the presence of heroin in Chile.
06:01That is to say, direct mortality
06:03due to an absolutely lethal drug.
06:05How close is Chile to becoming
06:07a passageway to cocaine?
06:09Chile has always been prone to becoming
06:11a passageway to drugs.
06:13But our problem is the maritime transit these days.
06:16The large boats go by sea.
06:19On the other hand, there are those who go by plane,
06:21which is also a Chilean tendency.
06:23And Magallanes, of course, is a route.
06:25And it is an alternative route in relation to the Panama Canal,
06:28which, precisely after the fall in Orega,
06:30is being affected.
06:32So draw your own conclusions.
06:34Well, as you can see, the subject of drugs
06:37gives a lot to talk about, a lot to reflect on.
06:40I want to thank the Deputy Commissioner
06:42who has accompanied us on this occasion,
06:44our usual guests, of course.
06:46Thank you for being with us.
06:48And I invite you to draw your own conclusions.
06:50The subject of drugs.
06:51Something to certainly talk about at home
06:53because there is a lot to talk about.
06:55I thank you for tuning in.
06:57I invite you next Wednesday to another Mea culpa.
06:59Thank you very much and good night.