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They set 13 cars on fire and left them a note

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They set 13 cars on fire and left them a note

In the last hours, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, and the provincial Minister of Security and Justice, Pablo Cococcioni, were threatened again in the framework of the fight against drug trafficking in the city of Rosary beads.

It was after 13 cars were vandalized and set on fire in different parts of the city in the early hours of this Saturday. The perpetrators left a note: “Cococcioni, Pullaro and Bullrich, this is for you: take charge. We want the calls and visits to return, otherwise this will not end. Sincerely, Los Rosarinos.”

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Court order. Bullrich celebrated that they are prevented from using phones and receiving visits to Los Monos: “Total isolation”

The Government of Santa Fe understands that this is a response to a judge’s decision to tighten the isolation of drug leader Ariel “Guille” Cantero, and his nephew Uriel Cantero, after it was known that he was triangulating calls from the official telephone number. from the Marcos Paz prison.

The cars that were burned were distributed in different parts of the city. The attacks occurred between 2 and 4 in the morning. It is in one of these places that they found the note.

The threats appeared in the city of Rosario after the burning of 13 cars. (Gentleness)

One of the owners regretted what happened: “Why did they burn my room? Pure evil. They didn’t steal anything and they ruined me: I use the car to work in logistics and to transport my 14-year-old son who uses an electric wheelchair. Now I can’t work or take my son to school.”

“What did they do it for? Winning? If it were a settling of accounts, it would be more understandable. “This is a boleo and the neighbors get paid in return,” added a resident of the Matheu neighborhood, where five of the 13 cars caught fire.

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In the last few hours, the Santa Fe Police arrested two men and a woman aboard a Fiat Fiorino. They had soot on their clothes and hands and could have been involved in one of the fires.

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