
Kicillof's police mistakenly raided a house and stole 12 thousand dollars
Additionally, the commissioner of the area offered the family 1,200 dollars to try to stop the complaint
The Bonaerense Police of the ultra-Kirchnerist Axel Kicillof broke into the wrong residence during a raid in Caseros, where the officers pointed their weapons at two minors and took 12 thousand dollars. The victims reported the incident and the unusual situation.
The homeowner, Daina, recounted that she tried to open the door, but the officers forced their way in and "pointed at the kids' heads."
"They didn't say anything to us, they just pointed at us," she recalled about the operation, during which they cut the electricity and disabled the security cameras.

In the house, the owners had money stored on the upper floor, proceeds from the sale of a car, inside a Bible. After several calls and once it was confirmed that the procedure yielded no results, the family noticed the absence of the money, which amounted to about 12 thousand dollars.
Despite the complaints from the affected and their relatives, the money was not returned, which caused outrage, not only because of the erroneous raid but also because of the theft committed by members of the Bonaerense security force.
"We've never gone through this," expressed the victim, who also revealed that Commissioner Quintana, from the area, offered her 1,200 dollars to try to stop the complaint. However, the family rejected the proposal, as their money was declared, and demanded the arrest of the police officer.

The episode took place in the Derqui neighborhood, where a family experienced moments of distress when a tactical group of the Bonaerense Police broke into their home by mistake and also stole a large amount of money.
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