The Argentine president, Alberto Fernández, acknowledged that violence and organized crime are “a very serious problem” and that “something more will have to be done” after an attack against a supermarket occurred in Rosario, Leo Messi’s hometown. from the family of Antonela Rocuzzo, wife of the PSG player, and threats against himself.
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“We are doing a lot, but obviously something more will have to be done,” because “there, in Rosario, the problem of violence and organized crime is a very serious problem,” Fernández said at an event in the town of La Poma, in the northern province of Salta. “You have to do something for the people of Rosario and Santa Fe because they are Argentines.”
The metal closures of the supermarket, located in Rosario, were shot with 14 shots in the early hours of this Thursday.
The threat to Messi
In addition to the shots, a message dedicated to the captain of the Argentine team, awarded The Best award on Monday, was found in the place: “Messi we are waiting for you, (the mayor of Rosario, Pablo) Javkin is also a narco, don’t will take care.”
Rosario, where Messi regularly celebrates the Christmas holidays and owns a house in a private neighborhood with his family, is considered the city most affected by violence in Argentina, hit by acts of insecurity due to the action of drug gangs.
His last visit took place precisely last December, after proclaiming himself world champion with the team led by Lionel Scaloni.
lack of courts
Fernández had blamed this Wednesday in his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions in Parliament the Chamber of Deputies for not approving his proposal for judicial reform and the Supreme Court.
According to Fernández, Santa Fe suffers from “the lack of courts that prevent the rapid prosecution of organized crime that has expanded into its territory.”