👉 El féretro del barra brava de Rosario Central, exmiembro de la UPCN, fue escoltado por la policía de Santa Fe desde la sala velatoria hasta su lugar de inhumación. El operativo incluyó visitas a lugares donde Bracamonte era conocido, como el Hospital Centenario donde trabajaba como delegado gremial. Se mencionan también las acusaciones previas contra Bracamonte por lavado de dinero y violencia de género, así como su vinculación con una red de empresas de taxis.
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00:00Cementerio, right? How he moved it.
00:02That's right, at 9 in the morning, an important operation for what is also going to be the transfer of the coffin of Piyín Bracamonte.
00:10Of course, you have to be careful, right? In the streets of Rosario.
00:12Of course, I'm consulting, that's what we're seeing, look, the police of the province of Santa Fe courting the coffin of who was the owner.
00:20It was the ladder, right? Daniel Atardo.
00:22Of course, yes, he was a former member of the UPCN, a quite powerful man, linked to these businesses that Piyín Bracamonte also had.
00:31Look at what the operation is, just for the transfer of the coffin.
00:36From the auditorium they also went through different places where this man was known.
00:42For example, in the Centenary Hospital in the city of Rosario, because he worked as a gremial delegate in that department.
00:51And well, the body of the new lieutenant is already exhumed.
00:57Look at the police they spend on the transfer of these criminals, with the mess you have in Rosario.
01:01The truth, Guille, is a parallel state that the original state, the state voted by the citizens,
01:08is at the disposal, unfortunately, of this parallel state, which are these gangs that have dominated Rosario for years.
01:16Now it is expected that for the next few hours the transfer of Bracamonte to the municipal cemetery of Rosario
01:23will be one of the largest operations in recent weeks,
01:26taking out what are the operations that have been given in the unified command of the national government.
01:31They expect an important operation, so it can generate not only the repercussion of the followers of the bar,
01:38but also the possibility that some kind of scams are generated.
01:42You know, Germán and Guillermo, that they told me that on the weekend,
01:45the issue of whether there is a bailout or the transfer in the cars, that many companies did not want to be part of it.
01:52Many car companies did not want to provide the service, out of fear, at the moment or even later.
01:58So since yesterday they have been talking and carrying out many negotiations.
02:02Let's see, let's go over who these criminals were, who became chiefs of Barra Bravas,
02:08because they have a very long history, Germán, right?
02:11The complex criminal history, we just talked about what was wanted to investigate and what was not wanted to investigate.
02:17As our colleague Claudio Verón said.
02:19Of course, the links with drug trafficking were public knowledge,
02:24with the figures they surrounded themselves with, especially with the monkeys.
02:27The band is Rosario's largest drug trafficker.
02:30Nothing would have been possible without the coexistence of justice, of some police, etc.
02:36There is no politics.
02:37Now we are going to walk around with some plates to understand a little more who he was
02:41and how this oiled system of corruption works, without a doubt, of connivence and protection,
02:48where the state is small and where these mafias are huge.
02:52Here we have Andrés Pichín Bracamonte, who died at the age of 53 in an ambush,
02:57the head of Rosario Central's Barra, as we said at the beginning with Alvaro,
03:00one of the largest Barra Bravas in the country.
03:03Antecedent.
03:04Illegal expropriation, extortion in construction works and the UOCRA shock force.
03:09This was the only crime for which he was arrested in 2023.
03:15He was arrested and was in prison for a very short time.
03:19He went out months ago to see what he was doing.
03:22With who was the head of the local UOCRA, Carlos Vergara, who was also arrested.
03:27They worked as a kind of shock force.
03:29They went to construction companies and forced them, among other things,
03:33to hire staff, which was part of the Barra Brava.
03:37Yes, all of them.
03:38To provide them with food.
03:41With their companies.
03:42We made a parallel with the Pata Medina.
03:44Of course.
03:45From the intervention of the UOCRA at the national level and the running of the Pata Medina,
03:50these individuals, such as Carlos Vergara, also linked to another Barra,
03:56to the Barra Estudiantes de la Plata.
03:58That's where the Pata Medina is also.
04:00And that's where they started doing these extortions.
04:03Through this heritage growth, also through companies that are only dedicated to money laundering.
04:09I don't want to deviate a second before the plaque.
04:11On the weekend, at the Gymnasia New Girls meeting,
04:14a confrontation between gym bars.
04:16Two fractions of the UOCRA who want to enter the gym bar.
04:19Notice how it is repeated.
04:21We said UOCRA and we said UPSN,
04:23which was the murdered lieutenant who was transferred to the hospital this morning.
04:27Money laundering, taxis networks, gender violence.
04:30Let's see, money laundering is the previous cases, right?
04:33He was linked to these companies, at least four companies,
04:36inscribed in his name, let's say.
04:38He was the head of these companies.
04:40That is, totally white.
04:41White.
04:42Black money, white.
04:44He told other people, I am not like the others.
04:48I have white.
04:49Of course.
04:50He said, I am a businessman.
04:51More refined.
04:52He said, I am a businessman.
04:53I have white.
04:54It is that the companies existed and had a capital.
04:57And the capital was generated, first, based on extortion.
05:00Likewise, yachts, a house in the country Los Alamos,
05:04properties and money that is inexplicable.
05:08But the problem is, how did all this happen?
05:10With this extortion, for which he was arrested and released weeks ago,
05:14it does not generate the heritage he had.
05:16Obviously, no one wanted to advance in the sense of the investigations
05:19where is the money that enriched him and that enriched his entire environment.
05:23And the last cause of gender violence.
05:25On November 8, Prosecutor Vallareta asked for two years of effective imprisonment.
05:31And that's where he was afraid.
05:32Look, he was afraid of ending up in prison for hitting his ex-wife in 2018
05:39and not for ending up in prison for being the leader of the Central Barra Brava
05:42and with everything that led to that responsibility.
05:45When you add a piece of information about where the money can come from,
05:48we add something.
05:49If you investigate his participation in football sales abroad,
05:54even in family environments, he would not be there.
05:57But if his environment, even from a world champion player of the national team,
06:02that money would not have passed through the club,
06:04but a pile would have arrived directly.
06:06Many clubs began to rot when they left the Barra Brava to intervene in all businesses.
06:12It began to be an illicit association.
06:15A man with many lives before he was killed.
06:182002, shot in a gym.
06:20The lawyer had said, the last lawyer he had had,
06:24that he had tried to kill 29 times.
06:27Let's see, tried?
06:28Here you have another, look.
06:29He was shot in a gym in 2002.
06:322006, injured in a shooting at his home.
06:34At the door of his house.
06:36In April 2023, they went to his daughter.
06:38They said that the attack was for him.
06:42And they are wrong, because his daughter was driving his truck.
06:45And the last, well, the penultimate, would be this one.
06:47In February 2024, 10 shots in the air and a threatening note.
06:52In the country where he lived, Los Alamos Club de Campo.
06:55What happens, Guille, with all these cases?
06:56You are going to say, well, justice investigates.
06:58Look to see who the hitmen are.
07:01Who is the intellectual author of these attacks.
07:03No, nothing advanced.
07:05And the question is, it doesn't advance because they don't want to.
07:08It doesn't advance because they can't.
07:10It doesn't advance because they are also part of this structure of justice.
07:13I think it's a bit of everything.
07:14Or everything.
07:15Yes, of course.
07:16In that sense.
07:17There is no one to complain.
07:18Today we also talked.
07:19Our colleague just said that he is a person,
07:22Bracamonte, already practically with a liquefied power.
07:24That's why today you don't have a rosary wrapped in flames,
07:27looking for the murderers of Bracamonte.
07:30Anyway, I'm going to say,
07:32justice would have to advance,
07:34investigate firmly who these three hitmen are who killed him yesterday.
07:38And I tell you, I advance.
07:40If they appear, for me, three pichis are going to appear.
07:43Oh yeah?
07:44For me, three pichis are going to appear.
07:45Why?
07:46There is no one who is claiming either firmly,
07:49from the family or the environment,
07:51justice for Bracamonte.
07:52Why?
07:53Because surely they are going to be,
07:55in some way, justifying themselves.
07:57Because the state is them.
07:59Well, that's the problem,
08:01when a territory becomes dominated
08:04by a parastatal figure,
08:08dominated by Barra Brava, by the narco-state, etc.
08:11Let's see, from the arrival of this new government,
08:14of my law,
08:16much more firm hands were put,
08:18and the numbers were doing well
08:20in terms of the least number of murders, etc.
08:23But in the middle,
08:24you cross this type of character,
08:26which has been in force for more than 25, 30 years,
08:30and they generate this type of events,
08:32that we have to see how it accelerates,
08:35because you say,
08:36no one said, I killed him,
08:37nor did he leave a letter,
08:38nor is anyone complaining,
08:40this is going to go underground.
08:42You are going to find out the revenge
08:44when you have three dead guys on the street.
08:46It happened in the place where he was most careful,
08:48which is around Rosario Central.
08:51The Rosario street?
08:52Rosario Central!
08:53They say, lately,
08:54that he knew he was going to be sworn in,
08:56but he said, they are not going to kill me.
08:58But despite that...
08:59That they are not going to dare to do so much?
09:01Sure, because he said that Rosario would be much worse
09:04of this tranquility that was being lived lately,
09:06and that he would be much worse.
09:07In other words, he believed he was the guarantor of tranquility.
09:10Exactly.
09:11He did not assume the loss of power,
09:13evidently he did not assume it.
09:14Anyway, you were talking, Guille,
09:15about the situations of violence that were experienced
09:17before the creation of the unified command,
09:19of the provision of the federal forces in Rosario,
09:22depending on the national government.
09:24Let's see,
09:25what happened in the last few weeks is different
09:27from the death of Samuel Medina,
09:29who was the son-in-law of Ariel Cantero,
09:31who was shot.
09:32And this situation is also different.
09:34They would not get involved in the violence that was experienced,
09:36because, do you remember?
09:37They killed.
09:38They killed.
09:39A beach boy is doing his job.
09:40Yes.
09:41They killed...
09:42A boy who was celebrating his birthday.
09:43Of course.
09:44Let's see, look,
09:45we have another plaque that speaks of the final escalation,
09:47of the announced chronicle.
09:48Let's see what you say.
09:49August 10, Rosario Central versus Newell's,
09:51he was shot,
09:52and they went to the bride.
09:53Actually, he entered and entered the bullet.
09:55Yes.
09:56It was a complex attack.
09:59Well.
10:00In that sense, what I was telling you,
10:01it was not investigated.
10:02No.
10:03And then the other fact,
10:04the murder of Algorozamo.
10:05That was the break.
10:06Of course,
10:07which also referred to our comrade Verón.
10:08And the final escalation,
10:09October 20,
10:10Rosario against Banfield,
10:11flags that say,
10:12we do not respect anyone,
10:13always monkey, never toad.
10:15November 9,
10:16Rosario Central against San Lorenzo,
10:17the final.
10:18Toads, another fraction of the team.
10:19Of course.
10:20Because one says the monkeys as if it were the Big,
10:21but in reality there are more than 60 groups,
10:23four very strong,
10:24Germán,
10:25that you named,
10:26one was the Pillines,
10:27the Medinas,
10:28the Alvarados,
10:29the monkeys,
10:30and there were also the toads.
10:32What a link.
10:33Interconnected groups among themselves.
10:34Of course.
10:35For business.
10:36Taking care of business.
10:37And he points a lot to the band of minors.
10:40The new one.
10:41The new one.
10:42Of course.
10:43He always ...
10:44All minors?
10:45Let's see.
10:46The leader,
10:47no,
10:48the leader is 29,
10:4930 years old,
10:50who would not be living in the city of Rosario,
10:51he would be in another place,
10:52but he would go there and talk a little,
10:53talk about codes in the AMPA,
10:54or Germán,
10:55you are used to working as policemen,
10:56but he talked about certain codes
10:57that were not fulfilled there.
10:58When minors appear,
10:59there was a series,
11:00I'm going to make it short,
11:01which was the Marginal,
11:02that ends,
11:03from prison they handle everything that is,
11:04the accepted criminal system,
11:05the drugs and everything,
11:06and there was a series
11:07that ended
11:08in prison,
11:09which was the Marginal,
11:10that ended
11:11from prison,
11:12they handle everything that is,
11:13the accepted criminal system,
11:14the drugs and everything,
11:15until the sub-30s appear,
11:16the sub-20s,
11:17the sub-20s,
11:18who are the kids,
11:19those who did not have codes
11:20and killed everyone,
11:21and ended up
11:22staying with the power.
11:23On this side,
11:24the investigative line
11:25could go in this sense,
11:26why?
11:27Because there are no codes
11:28between the canteros,
11:29between the...
11:30The Alvarados,
11:31Medina.
11:32The Alvarados
11:33had rivalries
11:34like the godfather,
11:35let's see,
11:36among the mafias
11:37they sat,
11:38they sat,
11:39let's see,
11:40they sat
11:41and arranged
11:42on a table
11:43without the need
11:44to kill each other.
11:45Look,
11:46the Pillines are to the north,
11:47the West had it,
11:48the Medina,
11:49the Monos,
11:50the South,
11:51each one had
11:52the Alvarados
11:53in the central area,
11:54the thing is
11:55that others
11:56started to get involved.
11:57Of course,
11:58well,
11:59on that side it goes,
12:00and why can't
12:01justice be investigated?
12:02Because they don't have
12:03the tools,
12:04it's difficult too,
12:05let's see,
12:06being a prosecutor in Rosario,
12:07we can't all
12:08get involved
12:09in the same bag,
12:10the Public Ministry
12:11of the Accusation.
12:12It's a thing that,
12:13you know,
12:14you let this
12:15scum grow a lot
12:16and now it's much
12:17more difficult
12:18to investigate it,
12:19to get there,
12:20they got white-handed,
12:21they have businesses,
12:22but well,
12:23a task for
12:24justice,
12:25police,
12:26politics.
12:27And don't forget
12:28that when they killed
12:29Pimpi Caminos,
12:30who was the historical
12:31chief of the bar
12:32in Newell
12:33for many years,
12:34after that crime
12:3520 more came
12:36in which
12:37that place occupied,
12:38that is,
12:39they killed that leader
12:40and for being
12:41the new king
12:4220 more crimes
12:43were committed.
12:44Well,
12:45we'll see
12:46how the streets
12:47of Rosario
12:48speak in the next...