👉 En Paso de los Patos al 1200, son constantes los robos violentos por parte de motochorros. Las cámaras de seguridad captaron varios incidentes en los que los delincuentes amenazan a sus víctimas con armas para robarles sus pertenencias. Los vecinos señalan que la policía local tarda en responder a las llamadas y que la inseguridad se ha vuelto una constante en su día a día. Además, denuncian la usurpación de una vivienda en la misma cuadra, avalada por la fiscalía.
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00:00We are in Paso de los Patos at 1200. This is Merlo, very close to San Martín Park.
00:06These were the security cameras that captured the moment when these motorcyclists approached the man and demanded that he give them his belongings.
00:13Because if they didn't, they would kill him. Give me everything or I'll kill you, they repeated.
00:17Notice that they take out his phone and then they come back and take his kidney, which the only thing he had was his document.
00:23And the victim asks them, please give me the document that I have to go to work. They insult him and they leave.
00:28But this is Merlo, guys. I stopped here for 10 minutes and the neighbors left their houses to show me a wave of robberies on this same block and in three consecutive days.
00:38Let's see now if the second video can be seen. This was last night. Let's see.
00:43As from here to the corner, two motorcyclists also on board a red motorcycle try to rob some girls.
00:51And just around that corner a gray car passed by, which sees the moment.
00:56And when the motorcyclists try to escape through this same sidewalk, through Paso de los Patos, the car wants to chase them.
01:03What do the criminals do? Now let's see how they shoot.
01:07They start shooting at Mansalva, this car that starts chasing them out of inertia.
01:11Because he thought they had also shot the girls or that they had done something to him.
01:15And that's nothing, guys. Now let's also talk to the neighbors because we are talking about a liberated block.
01:21They made an entrance, they usurped this house that we are seeing here. Look, I'm going to show you.
01:26This house, I'm going to show you because it's with a padlock now.
01:30Yes, yes, we're going to see that video, but look at this.
01:33It's with a padlock because they usurped the house and the neighbors are now on guard of this home.
01:39Because a family got in here and the prosecution overruled it.
01:41That is, no one took out the criminals who got into this house.
01:45It was the neighbors themselves who had to do it.
01:47Justice by their own hands and get the criminals out of here.
01:50While we watch this video of the robbery yesterday.
01:53That is, this was more or less at 9 at night and at 8 and a half they stole the boy from Chomba Azul who was returning from work.
02:01It's crazy, it's a totally liberated block.
02:04And now we are going to try to talk to the neighbors because I want to know where these criminals come from.
02:08Because we have emergency neighborhoods near El Palomo.
02:12There is also talk of a robbery here at 20 blocks.
02:15Let's see, let's talk to the neighbor.
02:17How are you? Well, what did you hear about the night robbery of these girls?
02:20I was inside and they start to hear screams.
02:24My baby was in the courtyard.
02:26I just go out and when I hear the shot.
02:28When I approached the corner, they were friends of the neighbor.
02:32They were coming to visit him as he did not attend.
02:36They approach the workshop and the motorcycle goes up.
02:38He tells them, give me everything.
02:40The girl goes back, throws things, starts screaming and the neighbors start coming out.
02:45The motorcycle arrives here and shoots.
02:47The gray car starts shooting.
02:49The gray car that was coming.
02:50Because first a red car passed.
02:52Yes, the red car that also belongs to the criminals.
02:54It passes at full speed and then the gray car that begins to chase the criminals.
02:58But by inertia, he wasn't even with the girls.
03:00No, no, he wasn't with the girls.
03:01The girls came in Uber.
03:03And well, nothing happened, but they did shoot.
03:06Is it normal to be hearing shots from inside the house?
03:08Yes, yes, yes.
03:09It's really normal every day, at any time.
03:13Supposedly a red motorcycle.
03:16The day before in Alpatacal and Fleming.
03:20Yes.
03:21Also.
03:22Where do these criminals come from?
03:23Look, supposedly many say they come from La Toma.
03:25Others say they come from Merlo Norte.
03:27Others from El Palomo.
03:28We don't know exactly.
03:30But it doesn't matter.
03:31The police did something.
03:32The complaint was made.
03:33You see here that they patrol the area.
03:34Because here in Ocho Cuadras we have the third police station in Merlo.
03:37What do they do?
03:38And look, you call the police station.
03:40When they can, they come.
03:42The issue is that they always arrive late.
03:44I mean, these guys are fast.
03:46They ride a motorcycle.
03:47It's easy.
03:48They are shooting at Mansalva.
03:50Yes, if you don't want to give them, they shoot.
03:52A lady was shot with her daughter the day before yesterday.
03:55The day before yesterday too?
03:56In Alpatacal and Fleming.
03:57Where?
03:58How much is left here?
03:59One and a half.
04:00Now we are going to try to talk to the lady.
04:01Because they realize how the situation is.
04:03We come for a specific robbery.
04:05And there we go for the third crime.
04:07And now with the fourth.
04:08With this lady who was shot here.
04:10Yes, she was going to take her father to the hospital.
04:13They told me.
04:14And well, a neighbor picked her up.
04:17Because they shot and well, they were scared for their lives.
04:21But this is normal.
04:22Last Saturday, they also came running a boy.
04:27The boy had to leave his shoes in a garbage can.
04:30Because it was what he had of value and new.
04:32And well, a neighbor could also help him.
04:36You were one of the neighbors who protected the home of your neighbor up front.
04:40What happened?
04:41Did they try to take the house?
04:42It's the fourth time they want to take the house.
04:44The fourth time in the year?
04:45In the year.
04:46We are the neighbors who respond.
04:49Until the police come.
04:51How many people got in?
04:52Look, they get in four.
04:54This time it was six.
04:56Did they bring minors too?
04:57First, the latter did not.
04:59But then they brought.
05:01Of course, they bring minors so that you can't get them out.
05:03It is more difficult for justice to act in that case.
05:05It is someone's house.
05:06You have the writings.
05:07In fact, he has the writings.
05:09Of course, he has the writings.
05:10And for security, at this time, we always have to have them at hand.
05:15Of course, they always distribute them among the neighbors.
05:17Look at the measures, guys, of security that they have to take in Merlo.
05:20They have to distribute the writings of a neighbor's house so that they do not usurp the house.
05:25This is Merlo.
05:26This is the madness that is being lived here.
05:28How do you protect yourself from your security with all this that is happening?
05:31Look, we are with the fence super high.
05:34We are all day with a key.
05:36At home there is movement, so it is not easy to enter.
05:41But...
05:42But it is the fear and also normalizing this situation.
05:45The fear comes from everyday life.
05:47You have to go out to buy.
05:48It is dangerous.
05:49At a certain time of the night you do not dare to walk.
05:52At this time, look, there is no one on the street because people expect 11 o'clock.
05:57Yesterday they robbed two or three times on the same day and in the same block.
06:01Because it is known that nobody does anything here.
06:03That is, they robbed this man at eight thirty.
06:05At nine they started shooting here in the corner.
06:08Then they also tried to rob her, which we are going to talk about.
06:11And the day before they tried to usurp the house.
06:13That is, they do what they want.
06:15What they want.
06:16Well, about the house.
06:18The police come, but hey.
06:21It is something of every day.
06:23The man has the writings.
06:24The house is published as it is for sale and a usurper lives.
06:28And we, the neighbors, know that since 1999 he is the owner.
06:33We cannot allow that.
06:35And well, it is a discussion with the police.
06:37Because, I mean, the adrenaline that gives us when we see that they are getting into a neighbor's house.
06:43You want to get in and well.
06:44And out there you talk a little asphalted.
06:46No, but you have to end up doing almost justice on your own to protect your neighbor.
06:51But wait.
06:52Let's stop here for a second because we are going to see now, as best we can, the third video.
06:57Because when was this?
06:58When did they try to enter your house?
06:59And now it was about a month ago.
07:01A month.
07:02Very good.
07:03A month ago there were three criminals who tried to steal a motorcycle that was here hidden behind the tree.
07:08Let's see, we are exactly in the same place where yesterday at eight thirty at night they stole this man from Chomba Azul.
07:14They stole his belongings.
07:15Two motorcycles armed.
07:17In the same house they tried to enter as if it were their own home to steal a motorcycle.
07:22I don't know how they wanted to get it out up here.
07:24The truth is that I have no idea what they intended because it was going to be super complicated.
07:27Because the motorcycle was not only behind the jasmine, but it was all completely covered with a canvas.
07:32Yes.
07:34The guys, I presume, were high, going around and they saw that maybe they thought it was going to be easy to enter.
07:41I don't know.
07:42But at three in the morning you can see that they made noise.
07:45My partner woke up and started to, sorry for the expression, to puke.
07:50And that's when we left.
07:52But right here on this avenue everything happens.
07:55Because I was working and he told me, you know what?
07:59You know that just here in the window they stole a girl.
08:02I opened the window and he told me, are you okay?
08:04And the girl says, yes, they stole me.
08:05Natural.
08:06Already natural.
08:07Because in this neighborhood everything happens.
08:08Even last night we were here.
08:10Yes.
08:12Give me a second.
08:13Yes.
08:14There, as I said, the third police station is eight blocks away.
08:17The next police station is the sub-police station of Barrio Matera, which is about 25.
08:21Then you have the fourth police station of Libertad, which is about 40.
08:25There are practically no police stations or sub-police stations.
08:28Do the neighbors see the municipal patrol, which is the support?
08:32Do you see that?
08:33And what are they doing?
08:34I don't see patrol here.
08:36Look, we got here at five in the morning and we didn't see a patrol.
08:39Come, come, gentlemen, more neighbors are approaching.
08:41Because you sometimes go on the phone and the patrols appear.
08:43Do you see patrol in the area?
08:45Let's see.
08:46Yes, there is.
08:47Yes, there is patrol, yes.
08:48And why do they steal so much then?
08:49Because here they stole four times in less than two days.
08:51It never happened here, unfortunately, that they are living now.
08:54How long ago did it happen?
08:55And I don't know.
08:57How long ago?
09:05Have you ever suffered a crime?
09:07What?
09:08Have you ever suffered a crime, a robbery?
09:10No, no, thank God, no.
09:11It's a fortune then.
09:12Look, look at that truck that goes to the municipality.
09:18Yes, Germán, I heard you.
09:19That truck is municipal.
09:20There you are seeing the lack of municipal presence.
09:23Yes.
09:24Look how they get up.
09:25And the municipalities go up, hanging.
09:28That is forbidden.
09:29Yes.
09:30Imagine what it is, the lack of state that there is.
09:33If the municipalities are hanging from a truck that can fall,
09:37which happened in Moreno weeks ago.
09:39A municipal died falling like that.
09:41That is forbidden by law.
09:42Imagine how they are going to take care of the neighbors.
09:45Yes, someone tells the neighbor that there is patrol.
09:47Let me not believe him.
09:49Because how long have you been there?
09:51No, no.
09:53But Germán and Fer and ...
09:55Of course, this happens now to the municipal trucks.
09:58And now I make any bet that in less than 10 minutes a patrol car will pass.
10:02Of course not.
10:03As it happens on any mobile phone.
10:04No.
10:05But this is a medium-sized area to see.
10:07There are sectors that are abandoned and that the municipality does not appear.
10:10But sorry, we start with a motorcycle and we are talking about usurpation too, in the same place.
10:14I mean ...
10:15Of course, there is an intervening prosecutor.
10:17There are neighbors who do not know that they can go to the prosecutor's office directly to report.
10:20Pass over the police, obviously.
10:22But also what is the Morón Judicial Department, which encompasses Morón, Merlo, Ituzangó, Urlinga.
10:31Do you think they are going to have time to see this usurpation?
10:34No.
10:35And what is felt is that Selmira stopped in that corner.
10:38He went to look for information and everyone who tells him something has a drama that he is experiencing.
10:43You can escape a motorcycle.
10:45Of course.
10:46Because you are close to a patrol, but if they are talking about usurpations, which are permanent,
10:51and how the neighbors are taking care of each other, well, they are there.
10:54Of course.
10:55It is different.
10:56Do you know when a raid progresses?
10:58When the land belongs to someone with power.
11:00But if the land belongs to someone, a neighbor who played the guitar and bought it and could not build ...
11:06It is a young neighbor who has the writing.
11:08It's like if they try to usurp your house, Germán.
11:11People get in and say, no, it's my house, I don't go out, I come in with boys.
11:14This man who lives at home has the writing.
11:16It is the fourth time that they try to usurp the house.
11:19It's crazy that they have to distribute the writing of a neighbor to protect him
11:23at the time he goes to work because people get in.
11:26The neighbors themselves had to put that padlock we saw.
11:28And look, another neighbor approached.
11:30How are you? Good morning.
11:31Well, how is it to live here?
11:33The truth is that it is quite complicated.
11:36You can't go out at certain times.
11:38What time?
11:40And in the afternoon, when you are going to pick up your son at 5 in the afternoon.
11:44There have also been situations in which ...
11:47What situations?
11:48On a motorcycle.
11:49On a motorcycle and you have to hand the phone to throw it into a neighbor's house
11:53and if they don't want to hit you for doing that, right?
11:56They are really stealing everything now.
11:59But from 6, 7 the motorcycles already start.
12:02At no one's schedule.
12:03Because, of course, they were missing a little while ago.
12:07They use a lot of Fleming, Brom.
12:10Of course, it is easier for him to escape.
12:12They go up to the sidewalks.
12:13I tell you the truth, the neighbors have cameras.
12:15I don't.
12:16But there is a group of neighbors who entered me on WhatsApp.
12:21The WhatsApp group.
12:22And they show the cameras.
12:23I mean, it's amazing that in two seconds they grabbed a boy here, Rodrigo.
12:28They stole his cell phone on the sidewalk and it was late.
12:30But they grabbed him ...
12:31On a motorcycle?
12:32Yes.
12:33On a motorcycle.
12:34And we never know a case of, well, they arrested the motorcyclists.
12:38No, no, never, nothing.
12:39The police are coming.
12:41What happens is that they are already leaving.
12:44Of course.
12:45There is patrol here in this area.
12:47The municipality passes.
12:48Now we saw that they were collecting the garbage.
12:50Well, branches thrown.
12:51Well, they don't pass through the garbage.
12:54No, there we see that there are trees thrown, branches.
12:56You see?
12:57And with respect to ...
12:58Yes, the patrolman passes, but not so much.
13:02For the criminals, the police presence does not mean anything.
13:05Sure.
13:06Did they try to steal your children?
13:07My 19-year-old son, yes.
13:08He was sitting on the stairs with his friends.
13:10In this same block?
13:11Yes, he was sitting drinking mate with his friends on the sidewalk and they ran in.
13:16Which was the time they also showed me a boy who was running from my sidewalk,
13:20from end to end, or in this one, I don't remember.
13:23And he came in.
13:24Also motorcyclists?
13:25Yes.
13:26And they took him to steal something?
13:28I didn't see the end, but not my son, because he came in.
13:31But the coincidence that I now have, for example, I have to get ready, to weld,
13:36because I'm afraid they'll come into my house.
13:38I mean, they're crazy.
13:40I mean, people came here.
13:42I have the filming of the people.
13:44There were four men and two women, in car, motorcycle, cap, all tattooed.
13:49And they put a padlock and got into the boy's porch.
13:53How do you sleep knowing that these people snorkeled next to you,
13:57that they tried to enter your house?
13:59No, nothing happened to my house yet.
14:01But they stole your son at the door?
14:03They wanted to steal him.
14:04Yes, yes.
14:05But he realized, I mean, he's always aware that he has to run in.
14:08And the boy's thing happened like four times.
14:11There is also talk of a police station that they have to report.
14:14I don't know what the name is.
14:15How long has the situation been like this, here on this street, or in Berlo?
14:18And since, at least, they stormed, right?
14:22Since they stormed here, yes.
14:24How long ago?
14:25One, two years, right?
14:27More or less, yes.
14:28Two years ago.
14:29So, they stormed, and the criminals take advantage,
14:31because it must be easier to access to steal.
14:33But still, talking about the municipality and so on.
14:36Of course, what happens is that the legal solution, the security, is integral.
14:40Okay, great that the storm came.
14:43Now, the pruning, obviously also for the subject of the cameras.
14:48The lighting, I imagine there must have sodium lights,
14:51which are the oranges that are no longer used.
14:54LED lighting is integral.
14:56Exactly, there we see an orange light.
14:58Look, those are lights that...
15:00Look what year that light is from.
15:02Look at that light.
15:03It must be from the 70s, more or less.
15:05And the neighbors pay taxes for that.
15:08And they pay a special rate for security.
15:10And if you don't have lighting, that's not even sodium.
15:13It's a light bulb that...
15:15I imagine even the neighbors put it.
15:17You don't have a pruning.
15:19You don't have a police presence.
15:21There's the sodium.
15:22This is the municipal light.
15:23And it's on, right?
15:24It's on because there's no maintenance.
15:26Wait, listen to me, Germán.
15:27What can you imagine?
15:28How much do you pay for the municipal rate?
15:30I think something like 4,000 pesos.
15:334,000 pesos for the municipal rate and you have these lights from the year 80.
15:37This street that is paved, but let's come here, let's do 20 meters, nothing more.
15:42Because it happens a lot in Merlo that the streets that are close to the main avenues are paved.
15:47But then you get where the neighbors live, where the majority of the population is.
15:52And obviously, they are dirt streets.
15:54It's full of dirt.
15:55Nobody lifts anything.
15:56It's as if the neighbors of Merlo didn't care.
15:58Look, see what I'm telling you?
15:59We've been on a paved street for two years, but you get into the inner streets and it's all dirt.
16:04It's a reality that has been around for years.
16:06Likewise, the previous mayor, Otacé, who ended up with lawsuits too.
16:10It's a situation that Merlo has been abandoning for years.
16:15Years.
16:16And people end up practically doing the task of the state.
16:20There were no police officers, right?
16:22Let's see, Selmi, since you've been here, you've been here early anyway.
16:25Because you were also in the previous news, in América Noticias, and there were no police officers.
16:34No, no one happened, guys.
16:35We've been here since 5 a.m. and no police officer has been here.
16:39We have the police station here in eight blocks, and there were more than three complaints in this same block.
16:45That is, a police officer who is from Concina, everything that happened yesterday.
16:48Yesterday?
16:49In other places covering, I think yesterday, in another case.
16:53And they passed you a police officer every two minutes on purpose.
16:56They passed to show themselves in front of the cameras, like there is security here.
16:59Not even the cunning of saying, hey, he's at 24.
17:03Let's at least pass with the last police officer, the new one we have.
17:08The one they gave us a month ago, to show that we are here.
17:11No, not that either.
17:12Not even.
17:13So imagine when night falls, what that neighborhood becomes.
17:17The robberies are also in the afternoon and in the morning.
17:19It's no one's land.
17:20Yes, it's no one's land, and with cobrability.
17:24Because the neighbor said that she pays the taxes.
17:26There are many municipalities that the municipalities do not pay.
17:29Four thousand pesos of municipal rate so that a police officer does not pass,
17:32so that they are with two lights that work in the block,
17:35so that they have to walk 20 meters and be on the street,
17:38so that the tree is thrown down all the sidewalks,
17:40because the municipality went too far, guys.
17:42It did not stop here to pick up all the things.
17:44And so that the neighbors have to put locks on the door of their house
17:47and basically lock themselves inside so that they do not enter
17:50and do not usurp their home.
17:52Or so that they do not wake them up one day with a gun to their head.
17:54Because this is the situation here.
17:56Last night they stole two girls here in the corner
17:58and started shooting at a car that did not even correspond to the victims.
18:01That is, they are murderers in power.
18:04They go out directly to kill.
18:06And here apparently nobody does anything.
18:08Here are all the neighbors.
18:09We came for a specific robbery and they approached, look, in the block.
18:12And they left the houses.
18:14There are many who do not want to appear on camera, of course,
18:16because they are afraid.
18:17And because they do not know who to trust.
18:19Because if they come to say that the police do nothing,
18:21then the police know where these people live.
18:23Therefore, there are many people who are afraid to live where they live
18:26and of the justice that also suppresses them.
18:29The moment of tranquility that the neighbors are having now,
18:31that the A24 cameras are accompanying them,
18:34that meeting, neighborhood gathering,
18:36is unimaginable, unimaginable,
18:38unimaginable.
18:39I also imagine, sorry for the redundancy,
18:41going out with the little bench to have mate,
18:43as it happened in the 80s, 90s, right?
18:46And late, in the sidewalk.
18:47It is a fact that they do not go out to the sidewalk to have mate.
18:50And look, we, from three years ago, more or less,
18:55we stopped going out to the sidewalk.
18:57Before we grew up on the sidewalk with our neighbors.
19:01At parties, do you remember?
19:02In the New Year, Christmas, they went out to the sidewalk,
19:04maybe they cut the street.
19:05That no longer exists.
19:06No, they changed.
19:07It's a shame and I'm not lying to you.
19:10I mean, we are all on guard,
19:12be aware if you closed the door,
19:14if you put a lock,
19:15the noises at night,
19:17you have to get up running.
19:19And if you have cameras,
19:20be looking at them constantly.
19:21Of course.
19:22What is it that is needed to see here?
19:24If they can claim something,
19:25if they can ask for something,
19:26what would they ask for to have more security
19:28or to live a little calmer?
19:30Look, the lights,
19:31we were without lights for about two years
19:33and then they were placed.
19:35These lights are new.
19:36Two years without light.
19:38Let's see, how?
19:40The lights are stolen.
19:41Yes, right?
19:42How do you say that?
19:45The meters?
19:46No, inside the lights.
19:47What it has.
19:48Ah, the copper of the lights.
19:49Of course.
19:50They climb.
19:51With a stick.
19:53Yes, with a cane.
19:54With a cane, they steal them.
19:56They steal the lights, right?
19:57They have security cameras
19:58where they can see that they are stealing
19:59the copper inside the lights.
20:00They steal the apple
20:01and all the neighbors keep in touch.
20:03Do you understand?
20:04They stole the lights.
20:05We were a long time.
20:06All this darkness.
20:07That's why I tell you,
20:08now on Saturday we organize,
20:10she organized so that we can help the neighbor
20:13to pay.
20:14My brother got a chainsaw,
20:17she fixed it so that it doesn't show.
20:19The neighbors, of course.
20:20But anyway,
20:21if you can't fix your house,
20:22it is necessary that someone comes and ...
20:24If you go to the municipality,
20:25let's see,
20:26you pay four thousand pesos
20:27of municipal rate
20:28and they don't come to cut the grass a little
20:29here,
20:30outside,
20:31they don't collect garbage.
20:32Look, maintenance is done by the neighbors.
20:33Security is provided by the neighbors.
20:34Why pay?
20:35Because in the face of usurpation,
20:36the neighbors are the ones who put the lock
20:38and protect.
20:39Prevention.
20:40Prevention is done by the neighbors.
20:41In the lighting part,
20:43the neighbors also take care of it.
20:44It's crazy.
20:45Why do you pay a municipal rate?
20:47You know,
20:48Elmira and the neighbors
20:49that there are 24 councilors
20:51who represent them,
20:52who get together one or two times a week,
20:55per month
20:56and charge a diet between 500 ...
20:58I'm not getting short.
21:00They will be charging 700, 800 thousand pesos.
21:02Those councilors have advisers,
21:04they get together,
21:05they have commissions,
21:06the security commission.
21:07Do the neighbors know that?
21:09They didn't think of going to the deliberating council
21:11since they don't have an answer from the board
21:13to at least do something.
21:15You can't live like this.
21:17Now I'm going to ...
21:18No, no,
21:19I'm going to consult this,
21:20but among the neighbors
21:21who have to be aware
21:22of the cameras,
21:23of the lights,
21:24of cutting the grass,
21:25of getting stuck inside their house,
21:26they also have to go out to work.
21:27So in their free time,
21:28having to go to complain
21:29to the councilors
21:30who do their job,
21:31they don't know that there are
21:32between 24 and 25 councilors
21:33who represent Merlo
21:34and charge a diet
21:35between 500 and 800 thousand pesos per month.
21:37They have advisers
21:38and others
21:39and they have meetings.
21:40Have you ever thought
21:41of going to complain
21:42to these councilors?
21:43Or that some councilor came down,
21:44I don't know,
21:45in elections.
21:46Or that,
21:47come on,
21:48some councilor
21:49ever came from the municipality
21:50or councilors,
21:51you have to talk to them.
21:52No,
21:53the only way,
21:54I mean,
21:55I only approached the municipality
21:56for the issue of the lights
21:57because this was all dark,
21:58it was horrible
21:59and I think the neighbors
22:00were going to put
22:01only one light.
22:02But the neighbors did it.
22:03Of course,
22:04from their pocket.
22:05I mean,
22:06that.
22:07But I just went to ask
22:08and they said no
22:09because the lighting
22:10corresponds to...
22:11Some say it corresponds to
22:12DENOR
22:13and others
22:14that DENOR
22:15says it corresponds
22:16to the municipality.
22:17But regardless
22:18of who it corresponds to,
22:19it is still the responsibility
22:20of the municipality
22:21to give them the light
22:22if the neighbors
22:23are paying
22:24a municipal fee.
22:25But do you know
22:26that the neighbors
22:27are not going to talk
22:28to the councilors
22:29about when
22:30they are going to come
22:31to the councilors?
22:32At least the opposition
22:33that uses it politically,
22:34that government,
22:35and that they go
22:36and talk to the neighbors
22:37and give them
22:38some kind of solution.
22:39They are going to start
22:40using it.
22:41We'll be back in a moment,
22:42Selmy,
22:43we'll be back in a moment
22:44because you spoke
22:45to one of the victims
22:46early on
22:47in the first video.
22:48Then we'll recap
22:49and tell you that.