👉 Un policía de civil frustró un intento de robo a su vehículo en la intersección de Pastor Obligado y Toscano, Buenos Aires. El incidente, que ocurrió a las cinco de la mañana, involucró un intercambio de disparos entre el oficial y dos delincuentes armados. Afortunadamente, no se reportaron víctimas debido a la temprana hora del suceso. Este evento resalta el creciente problema de inseguridad en la capital argentina, donde los robos han aumentado un 8% desde 2023.
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00:00We have our daily shooting, if you watch football every day, you hear this.
00:04Our daily shooting.
00:06A civilian police officer wants to steal that red car.
00:10He was coming in that red car, in the corner of Pastor Obligado and Toscano,
00:14with those guns.
00:16Two people get out of that gray car,
00:18that you see there, that is leaving.
00:20Two armed criminals.
00:22The police officer responds.
00:24Nine shots.
00:26The number of shots they are hearing.
00:28Fortunately, this happened at 5 in the morning,
00:30so you see there that there are no people on the street.
00:33If this had happened two hours later,
00:36I can assure you that we are talking about a tragedy, with people on the street.
00:39But look, they cross the car,
00:42the armed criminals get out,
00:44the civilian police officer takes out his gun and begins to respond.
00:47One goes up to the car directly,
00:49the other, look at it, in the right margin, is crouched,
00:53and there, behind that red car,
00:55he will appear and start shooting.
00:57And the civilian police officer, who went back in his car, responds.
01:00And now comes the blast.
01:02A blast that could have been fatal,
01:04if it had happened in the middle of the night.
01:07Incredible.
01:08There you know what you have to add several things.
01:10The tendency to shoot easily,
01:12you have it because it is your own,
01:14or you rent it to get out of trouble.
01:16Yes.
01:17We all know how the system works.
01:19And I say, and the level of impunity with which you shoot nine times without any problem.
01:23Nine times without any kind of problem.
01:25In addition, when the car that you wanted to steal,
01:29the person was not only armed,
01:31but had already gone 100 meters back.
01:34I say, the robbery was already impossible,
01:36absolutely impossible to carry out.
01:39Anyway, he shoots nine times.
01:43Nine times, any of those shots,
01:45if someone passed by,
01:47we ended up today talking about another dead in this area of Villa Sarmiento.
01:52I always say this, Gustavo,
01:54this is nothing more than demonstrative, it is not exhaustive.
01:56It is not that we can cover the number of facts,
01:58but today you brought numbers that are really shocking.
02:01Yes, they are numbers that speak of the problem that exists in Argentina
02:05with the number of robberies.
02:07If you compare the 2024 statistic with the 2023 statistic,
02:12they are statistics that cannot be falsified.
02:14Because they are all statistics of facts
02:17that have their corresponding judicial complaint.
02:20What I am telling you is that they are part of the facts.
02:23Because many people, if they steal your wallet,
02:26if they stole your cell phone,
02:29and you don't have insurance on your cell phone,
02:32you don't even report it.
02:34But yes, the statistics are strong.
02:36Look, in the province of Buenos Aires,
02:39last year there were 128,000 cases.
02:42It is 18% more than the previous year.
02:46Wait, 128,000. That's all year, right?
02:49All year.
02:50So we're talking about 350 cases a day.
02:53A day. Look.
02:54Let's divide it by 24.
02:56It's 14 per hour.
02:58Yes, and I'm giving you the global statistics of the province.
03:01The statistics per municipality come out in April.
03:04Do you think it's the same number of robberies
03:07that there are, I don't know, on July 9,
03:09that there are in La Matanza, Loma de San Juan?
03:11No, of course not.
03:12Obviously not.
03:14It has a rate of 706 robberies per 100,000 inhabitants.
03:17Federal capital is not good.
03:19I think that one day we will have to discuss
03:22the capital, insecurity, and also cleanliness.
03:25Then we'll discuss the other thing.
03:27But the insecurity of the federal capital,
03:29I think it's to be discussed seriously.
03:31Perhaps the difference is that in federal capital
03:33you will not see this kind of events.
03:35But there are 69,950 robberies in all of 2024.
03:40An 8% more than in 2023.
03:44I'm going to make the same division.
03:46In capital, there are 191 daily robberies.
03:49It's a lot.
03:50What does capital tell you?
03:52Well, the difference with our robberies is
03:54that you are measuring it for me,
03:56because this is measured by the rate of inhabitants.
03:58It tells me, I get 6 million to work somewhere else.
04:02No, no, no, not somewhere else.
04:04It's the number of robberies you have.
04:07And it's true, in capital what you have
04:09are many more robberies that include
04:11cartelism, the robbery of the cell phone.
04:13You will not see, fortunately, this kind of events.
04:17Anyway, the rate is very high.
04:19It is so high that by rate, by number of inhabitants,
04:22it is the first place in the country
04:24that has the most robberies and thefts.
04:27Do you know which province is also bad?
04:29No.
04:30Córdoba. Córdoba is really bad.
04:33And Mendoza is bad,
04:35we just saw one of the events with Cristian.
04:37Mendoza is very bad,
04:39with a rate of robberies quite high.
04:42Which are the best provinces in Argentina?
04:45Where you say, hey,
04:47if I want to be in a province
04:49where they rob me,
04:51it is almost a fortuitous fact,
04:53or I have to have a lot of bad luck.
04:55Two.
04:56Tierra del Fuego and La Pampa.
04:59They are the provinces that in 2024
05:01showed the fact of crimes
05:06based on population rate
05:08lower than Argentina.
05:10I am shocked with this figure
05:12because you naturalize it.
05:13Yes, of course.
05:14And sometimes I say,
05:15we will not make the mistake of giving statistics,
05:18then you turn into a world.
05:19Because I say,
05:20there are more than 190 daily robberies
05:22in the federal capital.
05:23I say, there is a man,
05:25there is a surname,
05:26a person who has a track,
05:28a traumatic,
05:30because I give it to you,
05:32so they snatch your cell phone.
05:34It happened to me a week ago.
05:37Humboldt.
05:38I'm terrible with the streets.
05:40Salvador.
05:41Here, full word.
05:42Nicaragua, I say,
05:44error.
05:46How can it be a mistake
05:47to have the cell phone in your hand?
05:48I was going to self-incriminate myself.
05:51Error of being talking on the street.
05:54And luckily I understood.
05:55A girl who made me signs,
05:57she's going to say hello
05:58or she's going to send me to hell
05:59for my journalistic work.
06:00No, she was telling me
06:01that a motorcycle had gone up behind me
06:03and I managed to save the cell phone.
06:04Yes.
06:05It's not a mistake, it's true.
06:06You never have to mess with the victim.
06:07But they are safeguards
06:08that we have to take from now on.
06:10When one goes,
06:11for those who do not know,
06:12in Palermo there are many tables outside.
06:14And one always used to do business.
06:16He supported the cell phone.
06:17The cell phone there.
06:18The wallet, the women.
06:19The chair.
06:20We have seen how they came there,
06:21they put a rag on you,
06:22or a magazine on you.
06:23But you can not live like that.
06:24I already know.
06:25You can not live like that.
06:26I would never mess with the victim.
06:27You can not live like that.
06:28But as a possible victim,
06:29in fact, I was a victim.
06:30All of them.
06:31Surely if we ask ourselves.
06:32Who did not?
06:33Who did not they steal something from you here?
06:34To the boys, surely.
06:35We've heard stories of stolen cell phones.
06:38They stole me from the team once.
06:40They made me a straw
06:42and they got into ...
06:43Here you go around.
06:44Here you go around.
06:45Now he returned again,
06:46I warn you,
06:47to Minister Wolf,
06:48he returned to Bull Ridge and Libertador,
06:51the story of ...
06:52Yes, I got involved.
06:54The one who limits you.
06:55The one that they clean your glass with a clockwork precision that impacts you, they clean you, you are going to hit it on this side, they hit you, the window next to it, when you realized they scammed your cell phone, which is obvious.
07:09And that they also take care of those who walk around the area of Libertador near the Faculty of Law, that modality is also very usual in that area.
07:21The cell phone in the seat of the companion also, one sometimes has it, that is dangerous too.
07:26And the robbery, another issue.
07:28But what do I do, Juan?
07:30The cell phone being used as a GPS, which is something that we do in many cases, is an open cell phone.
07:36What does it mean open? That it does not have the password.
07:39So in the event of a robbery, they have access, they can have access to applications.
07:43Another thing they are also doing is when they rob you, they ask you for the code.
07:46They rob you and give me the opening code, because that code can be used to open virtual wallets.
07:50And in two minutes they transfer you from that wallet.
07:53You have to put different layers of security, but not everyone puts them.
07:56But do you understand, Fer, that we make a protocol of what you don't have to do, which you could normally do?
08:00I would never mess with the victim.
08:02But if we can warn in certain matters, it is not bad to warn.
08:06And even so, even if it seems like a lie to you, the city of Buenos Aires is one of the safest capitals in all of America.
08:13It has a very low homicide rate, if you compare it not only with the region, if you compare it with New York, for example.
08:21There is a way to stop the robbery.
08:23It is what I always discuss with the Ministry of Security of the city of Buenos Aires.
08:26It is true that the city of Buenos Aires has a very low rate, very low rate of homicides.
08:32And the vast majority are homicides due to intrafamilial discussions, not on the occasion of robbery.
08:37But we have a lot of ant robberies, a lot of cell phones, a lot of wallets, a lot of robberies.
08:43I like that we also take care of the capital, Fer.
08:45Well, I'm going to talk to Raval.
08:46What cleared up?
08:47And it's in that.