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00:00Welcome to Wi-Fi, formally, attention because there is a bomb, Nico, because if there is a place where drugs cannot appear, it is where it appeared.
00:20Many kilos of drugs is Martin Angulo with the scoop of the day.
00:24Let's see, there is a lot of drugs in prisons, but it is found in small quantities.
00:31It is supposed to be for consumption, right?
00:32In the dungeons.
00:33It is found in the dungeons, hidden somewhere, in small quantities.
00:38The unusual thing about this case is this.
00:41What?
00:42The quantity and where the drug was.
00:46How does this story begin?
00:48On Thursday of last week, in one of the pavilions of the flowers in Santa Fe, two penitentiary agents noticed that in the courtyard there was removed land and it caught their attention.
01:05They made a search in the pavilion and found buried, buried type, Colombian-Mexican drug bunker.
01:15Treasured, let's say.
01:17Hidden, buried, 15 packages of marijuana.
01:22What are these?
01:23Wow.
01:25Air-conditioned, sealed.
01:28I mean, how do drug organizations prepare them to sell?
01:32Look, let's be frank.
01:351, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
01:39They do not appear in the photo.
01:41This was in a prison.
01:45Buried in a prison.
01:47Buried in the courtyard, where the prisoners have their moment of recreation, in one of the pavilions of the flowers in Santa Fe.
01:58Who put that drug in?
01:59How was it buried?
02:00When?
02:01Nobody saw anything.
02:02It must have been a well.
02:04A big well.
02:06But this does not end here.
02:08This does not end here.
02:10Well, the penitentiary service finds him, gives him notice to the justice, the federal justice begins a cause, and the federal prosecutor who has the cause,
02:19Federal Prosecutor of Santa Fe, Jorge Onel, says, let's search the prison.
02:24All.
02:25And he searches the whole prison.
02:27He searches the 16 pavilions of the prison and 30 offices of the prison's penitentiary service.
02:34How?
02:35The penitentiary service too?
02:36All.
02:37All.
02:38Because, what is the first thing you think?
02:40You do not enter 14, 15 packages of marijuana to a prison without at least the penitentiary service giving you the naked eye.
02:49Therefore.
02:50Look at the hole they made.
02:52Therefore, here.
02:53It's the hole.
02:54It's the hole.
02:55No, yes, yes, no.
02:56It's the hole.
02:57Therefore, here, a complicity of the penitentiary service, at least.
03:00Complicity.
03:01Yes, at least.
03:02Minimum.
03:03Minimum.
03:04Then they looted the prison.
03:05Yes.
03:06What was the first thing they did?
03:07They went back to the pavilion.
03:08Yes.
03:09Do you know what they also found buried?
03:12Let's see.
03:13Four more packages.
03:14There were four more.
03:15Four more packs of marijuana.
03:18In other words, there were a total of?
03:1919.
03:2019.
03:21For a total of 5 kilos, almost 5 kilos.
03:24Now, since they looted the prison, they found many other things.
03:30Look.
03:31The 19 packages of marijuana in the pavilion.
03:3466 cell phones.
03:3616 phone chips.
03:39This is the part of the prisoners.
03:42This, yes, yes.
03:44Not the penitentiary.
03:45Yes.
03:46But now we are going to go to that.
03:47Yes.
03:4816 phone chips.
03:5045 homemade pipes.
03:51Yes, but you have to smoke.
03:52So you don't know.
03:53I mean, homemade pipes to smoke.
03:54Yes, I was going to tell you, yes.
03:55100 grams of cocaine.
03:56Ah.
03:57And look at this data.
03:591684 short-pointed elements.
04:03Ah, that's what we saw in a ...
04:05We can see it.
04:06Of course, I saw so many ...
04:07What a nuisance.
04:08Yes.
04:09Why so many scissors, I thought.
04:10Well.
04:11It was a knife.
04:12Well, 1684.
04:13Do you know how many prisoners there are?
04:14How many?
04:151800.
04:16Almost a knife per prisoner.
04:17Almost.
04:18Some didn't have it.
04:19Or some had two.
04:20But wait, wait, wait.
04:21That data you're giving is tremendous.
04:22Of course, it's terrible.
04:23I mean, how many prisoners were there?
04:241800.
04:251800.
04:26They are going to raid, because they find drugs, marijuana and cocaine in the pavilion, in a,
04:31as you said, in a bucket.
04:32Buried.
04:33Buried in a bucket.
04:34And they realize that there are almost more knives than prisoners.
04:37Almost.
04:38Look.
04:39Look.
04:40This is part of what the justice kidnapped, that the gendarmerie kidnapped, which was
04:45the force that made the raid.
04:46Knives, knives.
04:47Imagine a war inside.
04:48Scissors.
04:49All this.
04:50All this is also discovered in a specific raid throughout the prison.
04:56Because the drug is first discovered buried in the pavilion.
05:00Exactly.
05:01The other piece of information that was taken to justice is that of those 64, 66 cell phones,
05:08there were 12 in an office of the penitentiary service that you don't know very well who they are.
05:16They were not from the penitentiaries, they were not from the prisoners, they had no documentation.
05:20And also, in one of the offices of the penitentiary service, they found drugs.
05:24Drugs with the penitentiaries.
05:26With the penitentiaries.
05:27This is already outside of this.
05:2966 grams of marijuana is little.
05:31You are not listening well.
05:32But.
05:33No, no, it's okay.
05:34It's little.
05:35No.
05:36It's okay.
05:37But of course, the court wonders, what was the drug doing in an office of the penitentiary service inside the prison?
05:42This is an organization, right?
05:44Because there are packages, 19 packages, that someone buried for something there.
05:49I don't know if it was for consumption of the 1,700 guys who had 1,700 knives to fight each other, I don't know.
05:55Let's see.
05:56And the penitentiary service had these anonymous phones.
06:00Something, without knowing very well who they are, plus the drug.
06:06What is going to be done now?
06:08Let's see.
06:09Investigating a crime inside a prison is not easy.
06:11No.
06:12It's not easy.
06:13Because if you have witnesses, no one is going to come out and say.
06:16They are 1,700 and there are 1,600 knives.
06:18No, no one is going to come out and say, yes, I saw my cellmate do this.
06:22I say, it's not easy.
06:23It's not easy.
06:24One of the first measures that the prosecutor is going to take on him is to perit all the phones that were kidnapped.
06:29Mainly those of pavilion 6 and those of the penitentiary service that were not registered.
06:35Eventually there may be information about who entered, how they entered, who took them, etc., etc.
06:43Because, let's see, without the penitentiary service, 19 packages of marijuana to the penitentiary service is not enough.
06:51No, no.
06:52It's not enough.
06:53Under no circumstances.
06:55There is no way, there is no way.
06:57Under no circumstances.
06:58I don't remember this amount of drugs in a prison and where it was hidden.
07:02Where was it hidden?
07:03Of course, in a hole.
07:04In a hole.
07:05Second point.
07:07They are analyzing security cameras.
07:09On time, in this courtyard, there were two security cameras.
07:14Yes.
07:15Now, they are analyzing them.
07:17What they told me ...
07:19Oh no, I don't want to listen.
07:21Is that they are finishing analyzing it.
07:24The bullies didn't find the ...
07:26The place where the drug was buried.
07:29Ah, in a blind spot.
07:31It's a blind spot of the cameras.
07:33What a coincidence.
07:34And how did they know?
07:36Well, now, the cameras can give you a clue of the moment when the prisoners were carrying something, how.
07:44The clue is that the prisoners knew that the camera had been taken.
07:47A not minor fact.
07:49A not minor fact.
07:51Pavilion 6, where the drug was found, is the pavilion of the evangelical prisoners.
07:58They are usually more calm prisoners.
08:02They are not violent, because of religion, they have another way of living.
08:08They are pavilions that are in all the prisons in the country.
08:11And at the same time, because of that characteristic, the controls are more lax.
08:16They are not conflicting, they do not fight.
08:19So, the penitentiary agents put their lives on the other side.
08:22Let's repeat the story and we will say how the prisoners are in Tucumán, which is another topic.
08:27You are telling that they found drugs buried in a prison, which were more than 5 kilos,
08:33which were 19 packages, like the ones you are seeing there,
08:37that when justice decides to flee, it finds that there are almost 1,900 knives,
08:43more packages of drugs, cell phones, more drugs.
08:46Jamil Santoro is laughing, he was chasing criminals down the street.
08:50We'll talk to him later.
08:52More drugs.
08:53That is, almost the 19 packages ended up being an anecdote with everything that was found.
08:57Look, let's briefly review the plate, because I am interested that we tell everything we found.
09:02Not only 19 packages of buried marijuana in a pavilion that is already scandalous.
09:06They found 15 packages.
09:09They said, let's fill the jail.
09:11There will not be more.
09:12What?
09:13There will not be more.
09:14And well, instead of doing an excavation throughout the prison,
09:19they went for 15 packages and ended up finding four more.
09:22There were 19 packages in total, 66 cell phones, 16 phone chips.
09:28This with all the work that the province and the nation are doing well to try to avoid ...
09:35I'm going to tell you what the province did with this.
09:38It seems to me that there is someone who has a fat eye and who has to investigate seriously.
09:41But we are talking about Santa Fe, Martín.
09:43Cárcel de las Flores.
09:44Yes, Cárcel de las Flores in Santa Fe.
09:46Let's see what happens in Tucumán, for example.
09:48Can I give you a piece of information?
09:50The government of Santa Fe displaced the dome of the province from the prison,
09:54made the cellars of this pavilion available and arranged the intervention of the prison.
10:00There is a civil servant here.
10:01The least we can do.
10:02The least, right?
10:03But it's done.
10:04Let's see what happens in Tucumán, for example.
10:07He loves the prison to the core.
10:14Did we fight with a bone each?
10:16With the teeth, they grabbed him with the teeth.
10:19Look, dad.
10:20Not even in the street did he eat?
10:22By the power of the church, for example.
10:28They are having a good time.
10:32Yesterday we saw what happened with a detainee with electronic knuckles.
10:36Now we see what happens in Tucumán.
10:37And the unusual thing that Martin has just told us.
10:39In Santa Fe, with 19 packages of marijuana, buried in the courtyard of a prison.
10:45In the courtyard of a prison.
10:46Let's continue, Martin, with this.
10:47Let's keep seeing images.
10:48I know you have more photos.

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