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En la calle Patricias Argentinas, entre Fleming y Einstein, en Merlo, una banda delictiva está causando estragos con una serie de robos constantes. Los residentes denuncian que los robos ocurren tanto de día como de noche. En un incidente reciente, un repartidor de pizzas fue despojado de su motocicleta y horas después, el techo corredizo de un auto fue robado con sorprendente rapidez. Los residentes afirman que la inseguridad ha aumentado significativamente en los últimos tres a cinco años.

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00:00Security, where, Gustavo?
00:01Let's see, in Merlo, if you live on Patrizas Argentinas Street,
00:04between Fleming and Einstein,
00:06and sorry for the language I'm going to use,
00:08it's fucked up.
00:10Directly, because it's a street...
00:12Well, if there are a lot of robberies,
00:15there's a criminal gang that robs you,
00:17they rob Ruben at the same time.
00:19No, here they rob you day and night on the same street.
00:21Look at what happened.
00:22Here they are robbing a motorcycle for a delivery.
00:25The delivery doesn't even want to keep the motorcycle.
00:27He throws it and says,
00:28That's it, I lost.
00:29And 12 hours later,
00:32look at what's going to happen,
00:33what I was telling you at the beginning.
00:34They're going to steal the car's sliding roof.
00:37Look at how fast the robbers get down
00:41and take out the roof of that white car you're looking at.
00:45There it goes.
00:46It's hot.
00:48Use the convertible.
00:49But how easily do they take the roof?
00:51How easily do they take the roof of the car?
00:55It surprises me.
00:55All this happened in the same block, in Merlo.
00:58I ask Gustavo Menéndez, the strong man of the place,
01:02to try to give security to the people who live,
01:04I insist, on Patrizas Argentina Street.
01:06We are talking between Fleming and Einstein.
01:09Because they rob you twice on the same day,
01:12with 12 hours of difference.
01:15At least if there was a robbery,
01:16make a patrol.
01:17Make a little pass.
01:18Make a little pass, right?
01:19Gabriel Prosperi is working in the place.
01:21Gabriel, good morning, 24.
01:22How are you?
01:24Good morning, Luis.
01:26Just what Gustavo was saying,
01:27this two-for-one of insecurity happened here.
01:31In this garage, in this entrance,
01:32the car that was stolen was parked on the roof.
01:39The ease with which these subjects do it impresses.
01:44It must be said that he is not a resident of this house,
01:47but he came to do a job, a worker.
01:50He came to do a job to a family that required it.
01:54They didn't hear anything.
01:55The alarm didn't ring.
01:56Nothing.
01:58The neighbors.
01:59Neither those in front, nor those of the house itself.
02:02They took the roof anyway.
02:03The boy went out to look for a tool a while later
02:06and found that he no longer had a roof.
02:09On top of the fact that there is no left over handle,
02:11that there is no left over work,
02:13they dig the roof of the car in a blink of an eye.
02:17And here, the other fact.
02:19On this sidewalk.
02:20Look how many steps I took.
02:22Yes, nothing.
02:23No more than 20.
02:24Yes.
02:24Here, they stole the delivery.
02:27Here.
02:28The delivery came to bring a pizza Saturday night.
02:31It was hot.
02:32He didn't get to ring the bell,
02:34as I am doing now.
02:36He rang the bell.
02:37Why?
02:38Because the neighbors here, alerted
02:41of the levels of insecurity.
02:43What do they do?
02:44They know that when they order a pizza,
02:45when they order a delivery,
02:47the delivery rings the bell
02:48to leave as soon as possible.
02:50Beni Solange, please.
02:53Solange lives in this house.
02:55Do you know something?
02:56Luis, team.
02:58Solange was with her dad,
03:00drinking the soda and waiting for the delivery
03:02inside the courtyard.
03:04Weren't you a victim of the thieves by chance?
03:06Yes, no, by chance we were not victims
03:08because they were coming to him.
03:10I mean, he was the target.
03:11They were following him.
03:12Yes, yes, because when all this happened,
03:15I start to look at the cameras
03:16and I see the camera in the corner
03:17that points to the place where he comes from.
03:19I mean, it gives the address of where he comes from.
03:22And they were already behind.
03:23So they had pointed it out before
03:25and they were going to catch him when they could.
03:28You probably already had
03:30at least the tip in your hand to give him.
03:32And yet you saw that they didn't scream anything,
03:35they just showed the gun.
03:36You got inside, obviously.
03:37Yes, yes, yes, yes.
03:38He was coming because the one who ordered the pizza
03:40was my cousin who lives next door.
03:42And he arrived, the thieves arrived,
03:45they showed him the gun and that's it.
03:47He took out, I mean, he took out the motorcycle
03:50and we got inside.
03:52I mean, it was like that.
03:53I mean, without saying a word, without screaming, without anything.
03:55It was just a matter of showing the gun.
03:57Did you know the boy?
03:58Did he bring you pizza before?
04:00Did you know his name?
04:01No, the truth is that, I mean, to know him, to know him, no,
04:03but surely from sight, to see him,
04:05because he comes often, because my cousin usually asks a lot.
04:08And surely he would have brought us too,
04:10but at the time, because I saw him from behind,
04:12I mean, I didn't recognize him.
04:13Yes, I recognized the guy, yes.
04:16I mean, I remember, I remember his face, everything.
04:19If you saw him today, you would recognize him.
04:21Yes, if I see him today, I recognize him, yes, yes.
04:22Yes, because he also had,
04:25as a fairly private faction, so yes.
04:27Yes, because I saw him, I was in front of him,
04:29so I saw him whole.
04:30One more fact, Luis.
04:32Tell the country that is watching us now, Solange,
04:37where is the pizzeria, the rotisserie
04:39of the boy who was robbed?
04:40It's here, two blocks away, two blocks away,
04:43bending here, it's two blocks,
04:46two and a half blocks, put it, because it's half a block.
04:49It's two and a half blocks.
04:50Two and a half blocks, this boy's loser.
04:53Did you hear? Two and a half blocks.
04:55And even so, the motochorros give themselves the idea
04:58of following them because they followed him.
05:00Yes, yes, they followed him.
05:01I, who saw the cameras, came after him,
05:03so they had him pointed, yes, yes.
05:04They had him already marked and they rob him here.
05:07And they, who were here, behind the fence,
05:10from the entrance, Luis, were saved by a miracle.
05:13We almost do three by one, not two by one in this block.
05:18First the roof, then the delivery,
05:20and Solange's family, who were saved by a miracle.
05:23Well, there we are seeing what,
05:25the images that we are seeing
05:27on the right side of the screen.
05:29Obviously, I assume they are from the cameras
05:31that the neighbors themselves install.
05:33I don't know if they are their own cameras
05:34or communal cameras, Gabriel.
05:36In any case, they serve our competence.
05:39Preventing is useful.
05:40Ah, there they are.
05:41Thank you to our cameras from outside, right?
05:45We asked Solange, what do you think, Luis?
05:48Whose cameras are they?
05:50They are installed by the neighbors,
05:52that is, paid for by the neighbors.
05:53There is nothing here in the municipality.
05:54As always, almost everywhere.
05:56Because there is no police in the municipality,
05:59there are no cameras, there is nothing.
06:01We are the ones taking care of ourselves.
06:03Well, we're going to put Solange back.
06:05What do you think, Luis?
06:06You tell me.
06:07If we have time, we'll put Solange back.
06:09Of course.
06:10So that I can talk to you.
06:10You tell me.
06:12Of course.
06:13Let's see, Solange, do you put on this earring?
06:15Solange is worried so that the puppy doesn't go away.
06:17We keep it.
06:19Don't worry, we keep an eye on it.
06:22Solange is listening to you, Luis.
06:24Good morning, Solange.
06:25I'm Luis.
06:26Thank you for attending.
06:28Do you pay a security fee there with the municipal tax?
06:33What?
06:34If you pay a security fee.
06:36A security fee.
06:38Municipal.
06:38Yes, yes, yes, because it includes everything.
06:42I mean, there I see.
06:42Taxes, yes, it is something that is included.
06:45I see bars in your house,
06:47the cameras that the neighbors had to install.
06:48I imagine that you also have WhatsApp groups
06:51to notify each other among the neighbors.
06:55Yes, yes, we have everything.
06:56The bars, the WhatsApp groups,
07:00we who notify each other when we see something strange.
07:03They are the means that can.
07:04There are even some cameras that have bars
07:07because they have taken it.
07:08Of course.
07:09You have to prevent the desire to see.
07:10Yes, yes.
07:11Yes, totally.
07:12And how many years have you lived there, Solange?
07:17All my life, I am 36 years old and all my life I was born here.
07:20And can you tell me a little story in these 36 years,
07:24if this is the worst moment of insecurity,
07:26if there were others?
07:29Yes, in these last years,
07:31particularly these last three years,
07:33four, more or less, the area became very, very spicy.
07:37It was always a very quiet neighborhood,
07:39but these last five years it was like a lot.
07:42Sometimes you saw isolated things,
07:44but not like now, now it's all the time.
07:48All the time something new, every day, at any time.
07:50Solange, let me say hello to him.
07:52Sorry, Gabriel, sorry, one second, Gabriel.
07:54Give me a second, please.
07:56Seven cameras there, huh?
07:58Give me a second, Gabriel.
08:00I have it on the other line, Sergio,
08:02who is the owner of this car.
08:03I think it was a 206, I don't remember.
08:06That they stole the roof in an act of incredible speed.
08:11Sergio, I'm Luis Novarese, good day, 24.
08:13How are you?
08:14Hi, Luis, how are you?
08:16I'm fine.
08:16I said well, it's a 206, your car, right?
08:20A 207.
08:21207, there we are.
08:23But well, practically the same, the same modality, brother.
08:27Tell me first, how are you?
08:29How are you feeling this situation?
08:32I'm fine, but well, pretty good.
08:34I spoke with what is the insurance issue, you know?
08:37And they say it's going to take 10 days, supposedly,
08:40to make the complaint and everything.
08:42Of course.
08:43But from what I understand, I don't know if they are going to take
08:46charge or they are turning me around.
08:49But hopefully not, hopefully they can pay me.
08:51Total.
08:52Is this the first time you've been robbed, Sergio?
08:54Yes, the first time, thank God, the first time.
08:59But well, I hope nothing happens to anyone, right?
09:02That at least they put you in the countryside to take care of
09:04what is the roof of the car and it is super easy to get out.
09:07Total.
09:08We are talking to Solange, who is your neighbor in front of you,
09:11who says that the area is spicy, that it got angry.
09:15Do you agree?
09:17The truth is that Luis could not help you there,
09:19because I was working in that area.
09:22I am from the area of González Catá, Las Herreras,
09:26you know?
09:27Totally.
09:28In La Matanza.
09:29In La Matanza, exactly.
09:30Do you know what surprises me?
09:32The speed with which they take it out.
09:34I guess you saw the video.
09:35The speed with which they take out the roof and there is no alarm.
09:39I don't know if it catches your attention too,
09:41because with a professionalism they take it out clean,
09:45which seems incredible, it seems like a movie.
09:47The truth is that it is terrible, you see?
09:49I saw the video and I think it will have taken,
09:51I don't know if ten seconds, it seems too much to me.
09:54But the alarm doesn't ring because you have to open the roof from inside.
09:59Ah.
09:59Do you understand?
10:00If you take it out, nothing happens.
10:02Of course.
10:03Impressive.
10:04Sergio, we send you a hug and our solidarity.
10:08Okay, thank you very much.
10:09Gabriel, do you want to ask Solange something else
10:12or contribute something from there?
10:15No, what I was telling you,
10:17do I see wrong or are there seven cameras or more?
10:20There are eight because there is one more there in the corner.
10:23Eight cameras and you paid for them all?
10:25Yes, everything is paid for by the neighbors.
10:27We are the ones who put the cameras and well,
10:29we are the ones who pay for them and everything.
10:32Unfortunately, Luisa, it must be said that the cameras
10:35do not serve to scare the criminals.
10:37In fact, we have two per one,
10:41two robberies like the ones we saw in less than 24 hours,
10:44but they do serve us to alert the citizens,
10:47to show what is happening here and give the possibility
10:51to the victims of these robberies
10:53that they can have a camera
10:54and can say and defend themselves as they can.
10:57It seems to me that this is the summary
10:58of what we found here in Merlo,
11:00well to the west of the Conurbano.

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