👉 Los vecinos enfrentan una creciente ola de inseguridad agravada por frecuentes cortes de luz. Patricia y Noelia, vecinas del lugar, relatan cómo los robos son constantes, incluso a plena luz del día. La falta de electricidad no solo apaga las cámaras de seguridad, sino que también incrementa la vulnerabilidad ante los delincuentes.
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00:00Are you more afraid of being cut off from work or insecurity?
00:02Insecurity.
00:03Why?
00:04Because they rob you 24 hours a day.
00:07With motorcycles, you can't go to work.
00:09The other day I went with my neighbor to the hospital at 5 in the morning to take the bus.
00:14They took down two motorcycles.
00:16They took their cell phones, wallets, everything.
00:18They took everything?
00:19Yes, me and my neighbor.
00:20And you don't know.
00:22If you give them your cell phone, they're going to kill you anyway.
00:25They'll kill you anyway.
00:26How do you live?
00:28I'm not working right now.
00:30Because of my health.
00:32I have a panic attack.
00:34I lost a child.
00:36Because of insecurity, too.
00:38Did you lose a child because of insecurity?
00:40Yes.
00:41What's your name?
00:42Patricia.
00:43Patricia, do you want to tell me what happened?
00:45No, I don't want to remember.
00:48More than anything, I want security for people.
00:51Because she's a teacher.
00:53There are a lot of retired people here.
00:55Beyond the light.
00:56Cutting off the light affects a lot, too.
00:58Because if you turn off the light at 8 at night, you have to be inside.
01:02That's what we were talking about.
01:03You have to be inside because they want to rob you.
01:05That's the point, Carlos.
01:06You can't go out.
01:07You can't go out.
01:08I think they send you out early in the morning anyway.
01:11Continuously.
01:12They rob you anyway.
01:13They rob you anyway.
01:14My son-in-law has a barber shop.
01:16Two years ago they stole everything from him.
01:19Today, with this job, he can't work.
01:22Thank you for your testimony, Patricia.
01:24Look, I want to go back to what this woman says.
01:27At 8 at night, things will get complicated.
01:30And that's...
01:31Let's see, imagine if today's heat, the cutoff of light,
01:35the desperation for what is such a complicated day,
01:38with this heat and no light,
01:41you have to be adding a countdown
01:43because at 8 at night, the insecurity is added.
01:46Because the criminals will take advantage of the lack of light.
01:49Look, Sol, we're seeing, Carlos, I tell people,
01:51while you make videos,
01:52facts that occur in the areas where you are standing.
01:56We are seeing a brutal robbery, like a piranha,
01:59with light, not in this situation that we are seeing now.
02:02With light, but in daylight,
02:04also obviously at night, but with lighting.
02:06It doesn't matter anyway.
02:07I say, light without light, there are always robberies.
02:09Now, if there is no light,
02:11the security cameras of the people turn off,
02:13some alarms turn off, I don't say all of them,
02:16the neighboring alarms stop working,
02:19everything becomes more complex, Carlos.
02:23Much more complex, of course.
02:25You were just telling me, the camera doesn't work now.
02:28No, no, it didn't work when my neighbor's dog was missing.
02:31Ah, they stole a neighbor's dog.
02:33Yes, we put a neighbor's camera
02:34because they came in and stole a neighbor's dog.
02:37Yes.
02:38So, among all the neighbors, we put the cameras.
02:40Yes.
02:41Then there are still houses that have cameras.
02:42Yes.
02:43They steal anyway.
02:44They don't care about anything, they don't care about anything.
02:46What's your name?
02:47Noelia.
02:48Noelia.
02:49What kind of robberies are there here in the Montechingolo neighborhood?
02:53Well, in the middle of the block, they came into the house.
02:55They came in directly.
02:56They came in and took a lot of things.
02:58My aunt, who lives here three blocks away,
03:00they also came in and took a lot of things.
03:02They wanted to steal the neighbor's battery,
03:04they broke all the cables.
03:05No, they didn't do that,
03:06they broke the whole car to steal the battery.
03:08In the middle of the block, they took out the wheel,
03:10we have the cameras, we have the filming.
03:12Yes.
03:13Then, they also came into my terrace,
03:15they wanted to take a bicycle,
03:17the neighbors jumped on it and left it lying there.
03:19No, no.
03:20Here, my mother, yesterday,
03:22and my sister were also hit by a motorcycle.
03:26A motorcycle?
03:27A motorcycle.
03:28They are still walking.
03:30Nothing, nothing.
03:31It's a disaster.
03:32How do you live like this?
03:34No.
03:35Bad.
03:36Bad.
03:37You have to go out because you have to go out to work,
03:39to do errands, everything.
03:40But it's a danger.
03:41A couple of years ago, my aunt was also robbed.
03:43And a friend of ours ran him to the guys with the motorcycle,
03:46and behind him, I don't know, with the car,
03:48and I grabbed the guys.
03:49And I hit the kid.
03:50Until later the police came and told me not to hit him anymore.
03:53But anyway, we all know each other here.
03:56Yes.
03:57We all know each other.
03:58Listen to me, those who come to rob are from here, from the neighborhood,
04:00are they from another place?
04:01They are from another place and they are from the neighborhood.
04:02Ah, from all sides.
04:03From all sides.
04:04Anyway, Lanús is very insecure,
04:06so they come from all sides.
04:07Yes.
04:08You can be from anywhere,
04:09you come here,
04:10you will surely get a cell phone.
04:11And on top of that, Lanús,
04:12I've seen people from Muchaguita, right?
04:14Oh, no.
04:15They are all working.
04:16I don't have Muchaguita.
04:17No, no.
04:18Carlos, do you see the police?
04:19Yes, no, but listen,
04:20we all have a cell phone.
04:22Of course.
04:23Do you see the police presence?
04:24Does the police give you money?
04:25No, no, it happens, it happens, it happens.
04:27But?
04:28It happens.
04:29But...
04:30They rob at dawn and...
04:33And?
04:34And?
04:35And?
04:36And?
04:37They are worried about the fall at night, Carlos.
04:38They go in and out.
04:39I mean, because it's a topic...
04:40They arrive at night,
04:41they arrive at night,
04:42without water,
04:43and besides,
04:44without light.
04:45This is a wolf's mouth.
04:46Are they worried about the fall at night?
04:48Yes, no, but listen,
04:49it's the same.
04:50Because we have cameras in the cell.
04:55They come in,
04:56and like at noon,
04:57they come in running.
04:59Disaster, disaster, disaster.
05:01Thank you, thank you.
05:02Testimony, look,
05:03while the neighbor was talking,
05:04I remember,
05:05a woman just approached me,
05:06to a block from here,
05:07there is an electro-dependent boy.
05:10An electro-dependent boy.
05:11Emergency, emergency.
05:12He was trying to get his mom to come.
05:13Carlos...
05:14And he has no electricity in the house.
05:15Of course.