Patricia Bullrich: "I Disagree with the Police Doing Politics"
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The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, said she was "disputing" with the police "doing politics" and said that having started a campaign in the Province of Buenos Aires (PBA) "doing police" is "very unfair." "The PBA police officers are protected by our National Constitution, which says that if you are in private action, you are out of the judges' eyes. When you take private action, espionage is a bad way to try to generate a criminal comp…
The minister strongly questioned the political use of the security forces.The entry Patricia Bullrich: "I don't want cops doing politics" was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, said she was "at odds" with the police "doing politics" and said that having started a campaign in the Province of Buenos Aires (PBA) "doing police" is "very unfair." "PBA police officers are protected by our National Constitution, which says that if you are in private action, you are out of the judges' eyes. When you take private action, espionage is a bad way to try to generate a criminal complaint,…
During her presentation, the Minister analyzed the complex scenario of regional security, marked by the expansion of transnational organized crime, the convergence between criminal organizations and their growing capacity to challenge the sovereignty of States. She also referred to the direct impact these phenomena have on levels of violence in countries such as Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina, as well as the need for firm, coordinated and…
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