
The Government announced rewards for those who report terrorists in the protests
The aim is to encourage reports against violent individuals who cause disturbances during demonstrations
After the serious disturbances during the attempted coup by Kirchnerism and the far left in front of Congress last Wednesday, the Minister of National Security, Patricia Bullrich, announced new measures for next Wednesday.
To help identify the terrorists, Bullrich announced the implementation of a reward plan to encourage reports against violent people who cause disturbances during demonstrations.
"We are going to pay a reward to bring to justice as many criminals as possible who broke and destroyed, we are going to pay a reward so that those who wanted to overthrow democracy and the peace of the citizens go to jail," the minister stated in an interview next weekend.

In that sense, she added: "We are going to work, we are not going to say what we are going to do because it is important, but we are going to try to make people aware".
Regarding last week's attempted coup, Minister Bullrich defended the actions of the Gendarmerie, especially in the case of photographer Pablo Grillo, who suffered a serious head injury after being hit by a projectile amid the escalation of violence by the far left.
The Hooligans
Meanwhile, the Government of Javier Milei decided to ban access to stadiums and any other sporting event for the hooligans involved in the disturbances that occurred in Congress last Wednesday.
The measure affects 26 criminals, who were sanctioned with the "Administrative Attendance Restriction" to all sporting events nationwide indefinitely, as established in resolution 343/2025 published in the Official Gazette. All of them are charged with the crime of "assault and resistance to authority".

During Wednesday's events, violence took over the vicinity of Congress when violent hooligans from various clubs began to throw stones and other projectiles at the security forces.
After identifying the detainees, the authorities confirmed that twelve of them had criminal records and active arrest warrants, in addition to previous restrictions on attending football events.
At the same time, it was also revealed that several hooligans maintain ties with Kirchnerist political operatives in the areas where their clubs are located or perform functions in municipalities and hold positions after being part of electoral lists.
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