One of the news stories of the week, unfortunately, was the murder of two taxi drivers, a bus driver and a service station lifeguard, all innocent and victims of the fight that Rosario has been waging for years against drug trafficking. The situation sparked widespread indignation and he came to football. The world champion spoke first Angelo Di Maria with an appeal on social networks and this Tuesday he joined Juan Cruz KomarCentral defender.
“It doesn’t seem to me that a repressive show can solve it” She said Juan Cruz Komar, defender of Rosario Central, after the decision of Patrizia BullrichMinister of National Security, to deploy 200 members of the Federal Police, the Gendarmerie and the Prefecture in the city of Santa Fe.
The former Boca footballer, used to “getting in the mud”, was frank about it. ““We had an elephant in the room and we knew the problem was there, but it was looked at from one side,” He underlined this in the preview of the match between Canalla and Douglas Haig for the 32nd round of the Argentine Cup.
“I am shocked and worried like all the inhabitants of Rosario.. I understand that it is a situation that has been very complicated for years, but this last week it has become really very dangerous and there is fear because these are situations that affect workers who are unaware of any type of criminal situation. This makes you sensitive and worries you a lot,” she added in this regard.
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One of the cruelest images was the one involving Bruno Bussanich, 25 years old and employed in a petrol station. He was shot twice in the chest and once in the head by a gunman, who fled in a car with an accomplice.
Before fleeing, they left a message with a mafia-like and threatening tone to the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, and his security minister, Pablo Cococcioni. “We will kill more innocents” they warned.
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Bruno Bussanich’s crime is understood as a reaction by organized drug crime against prison operations.
“I don’t see that there are any magic solutions. I think the whole drug trafficking business has a very great depth and goes beyond an easy solution like the intervention of the military,” Komar said, bluntly and referring again to the emergency measures imposed by Bullrich.
“It is a complex problem that I hope will be resolved quickly and as a citizen I also demand it because our families and all the people we love are in the middle of a very vulnerable situation, which hurts us a lot,” he added.
And he ventured into a more in-depth analysis: «It is a job that requires the union of the entire political, civic and social spectrum. It doesn’t seem to me that a repressive show can solve it. “Everyone’s commitment is needed to foil a criminal organization that has tentacles in many sectors.”
Source: Clarin
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