The businesses that still open their doors in the Plaza Foch do so quietly. Their owners prefer not to be photographed or give their names. They say that the sector is quieter, but they talk about criminal groups that threaten officials of the Zonal La Mariscal Administration, of “campaneros” stationed in front of the municipal building and of “infiltrated” who alert each police operation before it begins. Meanwhile, casinos and brothels operate…
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The businesses that still open their doors in the Plaza Foch do so quietly. Their owners prefer not to be photographed or give their names. They say that the sector is quieter, but they talk about criminal groups that threaten officials of the Zonal La Mariscal Administration, of “campaneros” stationed in front of the municipal building and of “infiltrated” who alert each police operation before it begins. Meanwhile, casinos and brothels operate…