Javier Mileiresponded quickly to the threats directed at the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, and the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, by an alleged drug group. In a video that went viral, four hooded and armed individuals issued death threats against Bullrich and Pullaro, stating that they were installed in Buenos Aires and that they would leave people dead in the capital and Santa Fe.
Javier Mileiknown for his firm stance against crime, used his social networks to send a strong message: “Whoever does it pays. We’re not going to move on from there.” This message was accompanied by an official statement from the Office of the President of the Argentine Republic (OPRA), which reaffirmed the policy of “zero tolerance” against terrorism and organized crime.
The president also stressed that under his administration, crime would not be profitable and that criminals would face the full weight of the law. “Crime does not and will never pay in our government. It will not be profitable to be a criminal,” said Milei, underlining his commitment to security and justice.
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, also responded to the threats through her social networks, citing the OPRA statement and reaffirming her position: “Not a step back.” Bullrich, known for her tough approach to crime, has been a key figure in the implementation of security policies in Argentina.
The video of the threats was detected through criminal intelligence work and generated a rapid response from the government. In the video, the hooded men claimed to be living in Buenos Aires and threatened to leave people dead in the capital and Santa Fe.
This threat was taken very seriously by the authorities, who described it as an act of narcoterrorism. The OPRA statement highlighted the implementation of a new security doctrine under the Milei government, which has allowed homicides to be reduced by 80% in the city of Rosario and generate million-dollar losses for drug traffickers.
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“We generated million-dollar losses for the drug traffickers who had taken control of the city,” the statement said, reaffirming the “zero tolerance” stance against terrorism and organized crime.
The Argentine government, with Javier Milei at the helm, has made it clear that he will not give in to threats and that he will continue his fight against crime. “We are going to go to the last consequences to confront terrorism and thus guarantee the security of all Argentines,” the OPRA statement stated.
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