In full celebrations for the New Year, from the Buenos Aires Morón party confirmed that seven detainees from a police station in Haedo they fled. For the moment, the intense search that began in the early hours of the morning of this Saturday continues.
As confirmed by the authorities of Haedo, just they learned of the leak when the sergeant in charge of custody reported that people were missing. In principle, in the dungeon of the location in question there were a total of 12 prisoners and now there are only five.
In the last hours, from the police station in Haedo they found the seven names names: Manuel Ignacio Caruzo Vera, Cristian Mario Fleitas, Joel Dylan Ovando, Cristian Ramírez Palavecino, Leandro Nahuel Ramos and Lucas Antonio Medina. Most of them charged with theft.
After confirming the fact in Hummock, The Ministry of Security of the Province of Buenos Aires ordered the disaffection of the commissioner in charge of the unit, Cristián Ocampo, the duty officer, Domingo Salcedo Romero, and the imaginary Lucas Rodríguez.
Insecurity in the Province according to Berni
The Buenos Aires Minister of Security, Sergio Berni, assured on several occasions that the portfolio he heads “has been working to reduce crimes significantly.” On average, there is an average of three homicides per day in the Province of Buenos Aires.
“Security is not an abstract concept, but a dynamic and multidimensional concept,” he said. In that sense, he remarked that “everyone believes that it is a problem of more or less police officers and it has been shown that it is an important link, but it is not the only one or the most necessary”.
Regarding his work within the Buenos Aires territory, he confirmed that “crimes are falling significantly” although like all structural problems, “it needs time.” Likewise, he emphasized that the economic issue is important because of a “social inclusion” issue.
After the crime of Luciano Olivera, a 16-year-old who died in Miramar after a shot fired by a Buenos Aires agent, Berni said that “there is an urgent need to professionalize the Police, which takes time but is very necessary.”