
A large part of those arrested for the disturbances at Congress have criminal records.
From the Buenos Aires government, they revealed that more than half of those arrested have serious criminal records
The City of Buenos Aires experienced a day of chaos and destruction around the National Congress, where far-left terrorists and Kirchnerist sectors unleashed a wave of attacks against security forces and public property. Amid the disturbances, the City Police arrested 94 people, of whom more than half have serious criminal records. This was revealed by the Buenos Aires City Mayor, Jorge Macri, who, with a strong message, warned that those responsible "will be pursued to the end". The Buenos Aires government, in line with Javier Milei's Government, will file a complaint against the detainees, supported by a large body of evidence to ensure that the violent individuals are prosecuted. "We will not allow impunity to prevail. There is an open case, and we will make them pay for the damages they caused," Macri stated at a press conference.


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