👉 La problemática del tráfico y circulación de armas ilegales en Argentina, destacando la ineficacia del RENAR (Registro Nacional de Armas) para controlar esta situación. Los errores administrativos y la falta de personal capacitado como causas principales del descontrol. Baby critica el impacto negativo de políticas pasadas y actuales sobre los legítimos usuarios de armas, mientras que los delincuentes continúan accediendo fácilmente a armamento en las villas.
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00:00I was listening to you about the imputability of the minors,
00:04the minors who steal.
00:06I'm going to tell you now about the weapons circuit,
00:10an error of the Garrafal Reinhardt.
00:13Now I'm going to tell you everything in detail.
00:16I've been talking to people all day,
00:18who know a lot about this.
00:20I don't know why in the Reinhardt
00:25they don't call people who know the mud, the earth.
00:29For example, there's a guy called Claudio Pereira,
00:35who was the director of the GEOV.
00:37The GEOV of the province of Buenos Aires.
00:39The most prepared police force in Argentina.
00:42No, sorry, of the CON group.
00:44No, of the GEOV.
00:46No, the GEOV is the Federal Police.
00:48That's why.
00:49Federal Police.
00:50Why do you get confused?
00:51No, because you told me...
00:52Why do you get confused?
00:53No, I told you, did you know Pereira?
00:55Yes, of course.
00:56Well, he was from the GEOV.
00:57GEOV.
00:58He was the one who set up the GEOV.
01:00The most prepared police force in Argentina.
01:02Call the Reinhardt and ask him
01:05what is the circuit of the weapons,
01:07how is it that thieves have weapons.
01:09Because, guys, the Reinhardt is for the legal,
01:13and to seize the illegal.
01:16They came up with a new law,
01:18of the supply of ammunition.
01:19Very complicated.
01:21What do they do with this?
01:22What kind of honest, legal guy,
01:24who has a weapon for his defense,
01:26to hunt with the papers of the day,
01:28registered, tenancy, portation.
01:31He is robbed of his life.
01:33And El Chorro, Reinhardt,
01:35doesn't have Reinhardt.
01:37El Chorro is going to look for the weapons.
01:39There is a circuit of weapons.
01:41They do everything, man.
01:43They know everything.
01:44You can say that they know everything.
01:46The passage of death in San Martín,
01:48inside the villages.
01:50Do you want a machine gun?
01:52You have to rent a machine gun.
01:53Do you want a .45?
01:55You don't have money for a .22.
01:57You have less money for a machine gun.
01:59But if you enter the village,
02:02you are always going to take your weapon.
02:04You have no problem.
02:05You have to return it.
02:06And they charge you for a bullet.
02:08That they are not going to stop,
02:10to get the green card for the legitimate users,
02:13and do a super cumbersome process.
02:15There was a person who destroyed the Reinhardt,
02:18who was called Gambaro.
02:19Do you remember?
02:20Natalia Gambaro.
02:21Natalia Gambaro, was it?
02:22Yes.
02:24At the time of Macri.
02:26A woman who had absolutely no idea
02:29what the Reinhardt was.
02:31It's a weapon.
02:32She destroyed everything.
02:34There was a business,
02:36I think with the trucks,
02:37with Moyano, the truck driver.
02:39You had to renew the tenancy
02:41in a hospital in Moyano,
02:44pay 5,000 mangoes,
02:45a job,
02:46they ripped it to the shit.
02:47But when they ripped it to Gambaro in the afternoon,
02:49they should have processed it.
02:51Why?
02:52Because thanks to Gambaro,
02:54to the delinquents' circuit,
02:56millions of weapons returned.
02:58Millions of weapons.
02:59How?
03:00A widow had 5, 6, 4, 3, 2,
03:04a weapon from her husband,
03:06and she gave it to him,
03:07or gave it to the greengrocer.
03:09Now, that guy,
03:10who was given the weapon,
03:11already without papers,
03:12because the user died,
03:14or changed it for something,
03:16or sold it.
03:17And so it increased
03:20to 300,000 weapons.
03:22And one day,
03:23the shooters' association,
03:25called Gambaro and said,
03:26look, there are 300,000 new illegal weapons.
03:31And he said,
03:32there are 3 million,
03:33300,000,
03:34they won't do anything to me.
03:35So, Gambaro ruined the arms business.
03:39And no one names it.
03:40Like that,
03:41you see,
03:42there is always an official
03:43who does shit to everything,
03:44and no one remembers.
03:45They remember the government,
03:46but they don't remember the official.
03:47Also,
03:48in the time of the Olanatas,
03:49with double T.
03:50That's why,
03:51worse than in the time of the Olanatas,
03:52was Gambaro.
03:53No, no.
03:54Gambaro was with Macri.
03:55The Olanatas,
03:56with double T.
03:58You were going to leave,
04:00there was another law,
04:01sons of bitches.
04:02You were going to leave the gun,
04:03because they told you,
04:04you have to disarm.
04:05There were people
04:06who didn't know about guns,
04:07and they left the gun,
04:08and they paid them 50 mangoes.
04:10They left the gun at the greengrocer.
04:12The shitty guns,
04:13they broke them.
04:14Spasper revolvers,
04:15aluminum revolvers,
04:16those cheap revolvers,
04:1722,
04:18they broke them.
04:19The guns that were obsolete,
04:20they broke them.
04:21And the good ones,
04:22or some of them were left,
04:24or they returned to the gun circuit.
04:26Collection guns,
04:27very expensive guns,
04:28they returned to the gun circuit.
04:30With the double T.
04:32Do you remember the case of the Ephedrine?
04:34Do you remember the Morsa issue?
04:36And all this that Jorge Lanata
04:37had investigated very well.
04:38And the escape,
04:39and the escape.
04:40That in parentheses,
04:41in the escape,
04:42they left two policemen
04:43and they returned two policemen.
04:44We also forget that.
04:46Always, the RENAR,
04:48which should be
04:49the armament control body,
04:51was a free hand for the criminals.
04:54Why?
04:55Because it was not occupied,
04:57it was never occupied by people who knew.
04:59It was occupied by friends of the government.
05:01In fact,
05:02who is the RENAR?
05:04Yese,
05:05but Yese never had a gun.
05:06No, but he is a friend,
05:07you have to give him a position.
05:09And so we are.
05:10At this moment,
05:12they are going to punish the users again.
05:15They are going to punish the guy
05:17who has a gun again
05:19to buy ammunition.
05:21But the guy who has a gun,
05:23he is honest,
05:24he is going to do the process on the Internet.
05:26But if he does not want to do it,
05:28he can buy ammunition from any junkie.
05:31He can say anywhere,
05:33I need ammunition of 45, 44, 44 magnum,
05:36357, 40.
05:38Yes, I bring you a box.
05:40There is ammunition,
05:42do not forget that Rossi
05:43was robbed of two gunpowder,
05:45even a missile,
05:46that at one point,
05:47if you wanted to buy a missile,
05:49a missile was available in the black market,
05:51and they stole two or three gunpowder,
05:53I do not remember,
05:54but thousands and thousands and thousands
05:56of 9mm ammunition,
05:587 of 42, 45,
06:00of the army,
06:02when he was Minister of Security.
06:04That's why I tell you
06:05not to mess with the guys
06:07where they get the weapons,
06:08how we do with the weapons.
06:09The weapons,
06:10it is easier to get an illegal weapon
06:12in Argentina
06:13than to get a Malboro tie.
06:15I could take it to the places
06:18that in the Villa Aracaba,
06:20in the time of Alfonsín,
06:22there was one who sold weapons
06:23that he had under the bed of his grandmother
06:25in a basement covered with wood.
06:28War weapons.
06:29And one day I tell Commissioner Rebollo,
06:31look, Rebollo,
06:33all the Paraguayans are armed
06:35in the bed,
06:36the Paraguayan gang.
06:38No, I can assure you
06:40that in the Villa Aracaba
06:41there is not a single illegal weapon.
06:43Well, I went with a video camera
06:45and I recorded it.
06:47I made a program,
06:48the Angel,
06:50according to the program I was doing.
06:52I said, I'm going to show the Paraguayans
06:54with the weapons in the Villa Aracaba,
06:55and they picked me up.
06:57The Paraguayans continued to arm themselves
06:59and I was looking for work,
07:00as always.
07:01I think a good idea
07:03is that the seized weapons
07:06return to the police circuit,
07:09that all the police have access
07:11to buy a cheaper gun
07:13from the seized Renard,
07:16and that the citizens,
07:17I have a gun,
07:18do all the corresponding legal procedures.
07:23Don't stop fucking.
07:25Don't stop fucking.
07:26Because, listen to me,
07:27do you want something safer
07:29than a guy you have
07:30with a name, last name, address,
07:32number of the gun?
07:33Stop that, Renard.
07:35Don't break the balls.
07:36Break the balls to the guy,
07:38to the Villas that have armories.
07:41In the Villas they have armories.
07:42Do you know why I saved my life?
07:44I'm going to tell you.
07:45Because when they came to rob me,
07:47Lucas Vázquez,
07:48El Chorro,
07:50because here you saw
07:51that there are protagonists,
07:52co-protagonists,
07:53Lucas Vázquez,
07:54El Chorro,
07:55he pointed me with a Sig Sauer,
07:57which is a gun,
07:58to the throat,
07:59he shot,
08:01and the bullet didn't come out.
08:02So, he pulled the slide back,
08:05the bullet fell to the floor,
08:07he put it together,
08:08and that's where he lost the moment,
08:10he put it together,
08:11because you have to give back
08:12the cut to the gunman
08:14so that he can discount it.
08:16Do you understand me?
08:17The gunmen of the Villas
08:19charge with Rolex,
08:21charge with TVs,
08:23with whatever they can steal.
08:25Do you understand me?
08:27So, if I know this,
08:29how do you know
08:31that the Secretary of Security,
08:33like this asshole who said
08:35that there were more drugs
08:37because the drug was cheap?
08:39They know everything, guys.
08:41They know everything.
08:42I've been investigating the subject of guns
08:44since the time of Alfonsín,
08:46since the time of Alfonsín.
08:48There was a guy called Ventimiglia
08:50here on Santa Fe Avenue,
08:52near the Botránico,
08:53in a gallery in the background,
08:55Mario Ventimiglia,
08:57cousin of the judge
08:58of the Maria Soledad Morales case,
09:00who made guns
09:02at the request of the criminals.
09:04He had been a gunman of the Montoneros,
09:06a gunman of the Triple A,
09:08a gunman of the Mano de Obra,
09:10and a gunman of the Chorro
09:12when democracy came.
09:14He was a machine gunner,
09:15a great silencer.
09:17I studied him from end to end,
09:18I know him from end to end.
09:20What's more,
09:22if they give me the honor of honor,
09:25in three months I will organize everything.
09:28No more problems.
09:30But don't fuck with the guy
09:32who has everything legal,
09:33because then we will get to a point
09:35where they will break our balls
09:37with the VTV, the Patente,
09:39the Matafuego,
09:41and they will leave the Ponchos circular,
09:43which is going to be Paraguay.
09:45They are all Ponchos
09:46and there is no legal car.
09:48By the way,
09:49if you want illegal weapons
09:51from the Triple Border,
09:53you can buy the Singram machine gun,
09:55AK-47,
09:57FAL,
09:58Magnum,
09:59and enter them,
10:00because the border is a strainer.
10:02And if not,
10:03some plane,
10:04those that come with FALOPA,
10:05which are 600 kilos,
10:07you can bring a couple of machine guns
10:09from the Triple Border
10:10where you buy them as cookies.
10:12Don't fuck with
10:13why the guys from the village are armed.
10:15They are armed because they go to the village armory,
10:17because they are full of weapons,
10:19because they have no problem,
10:21and because we will never disarm them
10:23if the political power
10:26doesn't have the slightest idea
10:28of what a weapon is,
10:29because they have guards who carry them.
10:31The day that the politicians know about weapons,
10:33maybe they will start to deal with the issue
10:35as they have to deal with it.
10:37I think we can talk later
10:39with Javi Diaz,
10:40who was more involved in this issue,
10:42to see if I'm so crazy
10:44or if they give me the reason.
10:45Because we continue...
10:46How do we come, Negro?
10:47We continue to lose time.
10:48We continue to lose time.
10:50We continue to force ourselves.
10:51Look,
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14:29We would,
14:31we would do much more
14:35than this,
14:38we would talk
14:40about these things...
14:42Edenxima
14:43The last thing they did
14:45a note to the aunt of the deceased. And the aunt, very polite, it is seen that she was an evangelist.
14:51No, because Mr. Babi killed my nephew, who was such a good boy. And he told him,
14:57and if he was such a good boy, what was he doing at 8 at night, with rain, inside
15:00Babi's room on the second floor, with automatic weapons of war. And the aunt made multiple
15:06of the forum, like the Simpsons, and left. So, really, let's stop chasing the
15:12policeman who acts, the neighbor who acts, the retired who acts, and let's start
15:18to put the balls on the table. Because you know that I am rotten of the journalists who are
15:22rights and human. I'm tired of the assholes who go out to defend Chorro for fear
15:27that in the street they spit on them. I'm tired of the fact that they analyze a round table
15:33of bad people. Well, but the boy, the weapon, did not have a bullet in the chamber. No, because
15:39the boy, the weapon was obsolete. No, because it was compressed air. No, because it was a
15:45chocolate bubble. In the dark, if they take out a light bulb and you're armed, you throw it,
15:51because you don't know what the hell they're going to do to you. And less as the circumstances are,
15:55that now all these fucking bastards, scoundrels, it's like a luxury to shoot yourself twice
15:59and kill yourself, because they come back to life, hey, I shit killing, crazy. That's why
16:04I say, or we talk about insecurity with the eggs on the table, or we keep paving and
16:11passing the endless again of the guy stealing and analyzing it all day without reaching
16:18any conclusion and without the neighbor, you who look at me, find out that there are more
16:24weapons than pochoclo in the street, that all the guys are armed, the towns are armed
16:29with rifles, and the police don't come in. It's been a year and a half since I've been reporting the
16:35Villa de la Cava and the assholes do it. There they killed DeMarco, Jorge DeMarco, a friend of mine.
16:42They stole a lot of guns from him because he was a gun collector. In other words, the Villa de la Cava,
16:48from the robbery of DeMarco, was supplied with 20 new guns. They are in the Cava. Now,
16:55if DeMarco had been injured, there was a journalist who asked, what was DeMarco doing with so many guns?
17:02Guys, it's in the Constitution, if you like guns, you can be a gun collector. And once I
17:09answered a stupid journalist who said, what was Babi doing with a gun in the house? I told him, if I
17:13had hit him, I had, I remember a Virgin of Lujan, who had brought me from Venice, from Murano.
17:22So, I answered him, look, and if I hit him with the Virgin of Lujan, I would kill him. And you were going to ask me,
17:28what was Babi doing with a Virgin of Lujan in the house? Do you understand? In other words, the issue is not the gun, but who has it.
17:35So I ask the Renal authorities, who are very good people and very honest, to take a good look at what they are going to do.
17:41If they are going to break the balls again, to the legitimate user, to the neighbor who has a gun, or they start
17:47breaking the balls, decommissioning the villas with gendarmerie, the army and the prefecture, to the armed
17:53guards. Because in every house in the village there is a gun. I say one, not to say 40. So they start taking
18:00the bull by the horns, they start doing the real thing, because until now, before we had 20 years of an
18:06unpleasant guarantor government, to which they stole, by chance, two full gunpowder, and to which 60
18:15prisoners escaped from prison the same day the guy resigned, the one who was disguised as Spider-Man.
18:22Well, now I ask, I say, are we doing the same with my law? Wasn't it that they were going to give freedom of
18:29deportation, that they were going to be able to have a gun in their house? What happens, did they regret it?
18:34What happens with many cases that are going back on their steps, the reverse? What happens that the promised
18:39person is already in debt? Because, as far as I know, and it is one of the reasons why I voted for my law,
18:45was that the citizen has the right to have a gun, and we are going to facilitate the possibility that people have a gun.
18:52Because having a gun does not mean that you are armed. It's because you like it, it's like having a watch,
18:58because you like it. And you are not a criminal because you have a gun. And you are not. In Texas, you can take
19:04the gun outside, showing it. If you hide it, you go to jail. If you show it, they let you take it.
19:10Here, if you have a legitimate user, importation given by RENAR, you can have a gun. What happens,
19:15that now they begin to punish the neighbor for having a gun? What will it be, for them to kill us, to rape us,
19:20calmly, without us defending ourselves? Okay? Well, I hope you realize that until now we were
19:27chameleoned, like idiots, all the journalists, showing... If you show something, tell me what the solution is.
19:35In the cooking shows, they tell you, we are going to make a recipe with two eggs because it is so expensive.
19:40Here they hit you, but they don't tell you what the solution is. They show you the chorro, but they don't tell you how to defend yourself.
19:46It is clear. I was in my neighborhood for 19 robberies. I talked to the commissioner and I said,
19:51what's going on, dear? No, it is that from above, province, they tell me that if I want to go out to patrol,
19:57get out with my car. And then we show how they steal the guachos.
20:02Liberated area. The province of Buenos Aires is a liberated area. Why? Because they use the votes of the chorro,
20:11they use the votes of the drug dealers, they use the votes of the mercenaries, they use the votes of the prisoners,
20:19promising freedom. So why do they charge us taxes? And what taxes? Let's talk to the truth.
20:28I hope that some journalist, colleague, listens, raises his glove and does the same.
20:33Because if we all do the same, the country will be better.
20:36We believe that there is a closed stage in the construction or conduction of Cristina towards the movement as a whole.
20:56Many of us raised it in advance when we went to look for Ricardo Quintela to preside, for example,
21:02for the Partido Justicialista, the electoral instrument that Juan Domingo Perón created.
21:08I didn't understand it, repeat it.
21:09Tremendous, because the Peronism of the Peronism is always ...
21:12Sorry?
21:13The Peronism is ...
21:14Life is short.
21:16Alicia was our Minister of Social Affairs here in the province during the three presidencies,
21:25no, governments, sorry, of Néstor and Durán, and of Social Development during our three presidencies.
21:32The best Minister of Social Development that the country had. The best.
21:38Cristina is the best dancer in history.
21:40It's the first time I see that ...
21:43There it is, there it is.
21:44Put your hands the same.
21:48Let's give her a round of applause.
21:54Let's give her a round of applause.
22:05There are friends in this environment.
22:07The sectors of Peronism, not only of syndicalism, but of Peronism,
22:12who begin to understand that Cristina is the leader of the opposition.
22:15It was not magic.
22:16This highway, Juan Domingo Perón, carries in the center of the scene
22:21the imprint of that general who made Argentina productive,
22:26a possible Argentina, and now again,
22:30the Argentina of work, production and employment.
22:34We do not stay without Pochoclo.
22:36This is Holy Week.
22:38We do not know if it falls in March or February.
22:47This is total bullshit.
22:51It's total bullshit.
22:52I do not know if it's bullshit because everyone goes with a lot of thousands of millions.
22:55Bullshit you and me.