Bullrich in Santa Fe: “Crime is going to have a hard time with us”

Patricia Bullrich, presidential candidate of Together for Change, visited the city of Rosario, Province of Santa Fe, on Tuesday, where she presented her security proposals and emphasized fighting crime. The presentation of his public security proposal was accompanied by his candidate for vice president, Luis Petri; the candidate of JxC to the Santa Fe Governorship, Maximiliano Pullaro, and the local mayor, Pablo Javkin.” On December 11 I propose to the governor (said by the candidate Pullaro) to launch the emergency committee, which will also include logistical tasks of the Armed Forces, “Bullrich said before the neighbors in the courtyard of Fonavi.In that sense, the former Minister of Security during the management of Mauricio Macri indicated that she plans to use the Armed Forces once she legally disposes of them, to “generate a security cordon for all Rosarinos and close the way to those who are armed, on motorcycles, killing people.”
“From day one I am going to instruct the country’s 24 security ministers to separate the narcos from the common prisoners in the prisons and cut off all types of communication,” Bullrich said, adding that “we need the narcos not to seize crime as happened in other countries and generate the most sophisticated crime from prisons.” He also proposed looking for “each of the fugitives from drug trafficking” and maintained that he will “tear down all the bunkers and we are going to surround all the places where there is circulation of motorcycles and armed hitmen” because, he said, “we know where they are.” Patricia Bullrich, visited Rosario and, together with Maximiliano Pullaro and Pablo Javkin, made announcements to fight against drug trafficking and insecurity. In the middle of the campaign for the general elections, the candidate said: “We can tell all the people of Rosario that in a systematically short term, because we are going to act from day one, we are going to enter the burrows and take out their weapons,” Bullrich said, and then promised that in the case of being the president-elect she will be installed “on December 11 in the morning here in Rosario, first place to free Argentines from drug trafficking.”

Original source in Spanish

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