They Went to Vote and Ended up in Prison: the Fugitives Who Caught the Police in Buenos Aires Schools
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Federal agents arrested an asphalt pirate in Villa Fiorito and Bonaerense captured suspects wanted by the Justice in Tigre, Quilmes, La Plata, La Matanza and San Nicolás.
Offenders who went to fulfill their civic duty and were detained, crosses with journalists, well-guarded personalities and various emotions. What left the day. With 14.3 million people qualified to vote, the Buenos Aires elections left anecdotal of all kinds, from Franco Colapinto’s mother going to fulfill her civic duty on a motorcycle and the anger of Lilia Lemoine to the fugitives who wanted to cast their vote and ended up imprisoned or the h…
In different localities, the Bonarense Police deployed operatives to arrest the people were wanted by various deli and approached to vote in the framework of the Buenos Aires legislative elections.
This Sunday's election day in the province of Buenos Aires became a "ratonera" for several fugitives from the justice system. In coordinated operations, the Bonaerense Police arrested at least three men wanted for serious crimes, including aggravated sexual abuse and unlawful deprivation of liberty, when they came to vote in Tigre and Quilmes.The officers of the DDI de Quilmes and the Tigre GTO had the judicial offices and electoral information …
Several fugitives from justice were arrested this Sunday in the framework of the elections in the province of Buenos Aires. Federal agents arrested an asphalt pirate in Villa Fiorito and Bonaerense arrested suspects wanted in Tigre, Quilmes, La Plata, La Matanza and San Nicolás See more: Elections in Buenos Aires with little participation: only 50.5 per cent of the population voted See more: A month from the national legislatures, the province o…
In the context of this Sunday’s provincial elections, the Buenos Aires Police arrested at least seven men, who had requests for arrest for sexual abuse and theft, among other crimes, after they cast their vote in different schools. “The one who makes them pays them,” said Patricia Bullrich, after one of the arrests. The largest number of arrests took place in Quilmes, where in the first instance a man accused of unlawful deprivation of liberty w…
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