Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Suspected of liberated zones around the stadium of Velez and reflections of the Federal Police to defend their illegal collection

Because the victim of the day, Ramon Aramayo, was a supporter of San Lorenzo who breathed his last near the José Amalfitani Stadium shortly before the match starts with Velez Sarsfield, the coverage of what happened was handled by sportswriters. And these, both in print and television, could not resist the temptation to describe such an event epilogue as "sad and shameful", full of "crazy" and actors, to whom they smear as "hooligans" and "misfits always "- that" re-write a bloody chapter in black history of Argentine football. " As if what happened had been the inexorable nature of a climate catastrophe.

Without But such a festival of the adjective was illustrated with a chilling visual record Photos and footage showing police a horde at the very moment of picking on the unfortunate Aramayo, who had committed the terrible sin of resisting a frisk. Everyone knows that after a while, it would cease to exist. The truth is that his death laid bare a serious irregularity in the security operation, which some called "liberated zone" - in addition to laying bare the complex web of issues until last Sunday was just a secret: the coexistence between the barra brava club Liniers the 44 th station, the business both in the area, the intrepid the military struggle to retain control of the case brought about by the additional services at sporting events and, in a more general framework to make a mark on the political authorities of which depends on the Federal Police. In its edition of March 20, the same day he died Aramayo-South Perspectives revealed the existence of an operational plan "devised by senior officers, both retired and active-to restore the attributes of the commissary, and removed from an stroke management by the current minister.

The ball itself is stained. As happened in 2002 with Maximiliano Kosteky and Darío Santillán, the police assault that would end with the death of Aram was duly recorded by cameramen and photographers who at 15.45 on Sunday were in the street Barragán at 200.

A edema, with lung and brain hemorrhage caused the death of a fan of San Lorenzo, according to an autopsy revealed Monday. Aramayo's body had also lesions on the cheeks, knees, elbows and the dorsal region, which were produced in the scuffle with police. However, the studies showed that heart size of Aramayo was higher than normal; therefore, the forensic report showed that the injuries "have no qualifications to cause death, but if the deceased had any previous symptoms, may have hastened the death." In other words, the action of the soldiers on their prey did not cause his death but only drained it.

regard, the prosecutor investigating the cause Patricio Lugones he labeled as "suspicious death is suspected of criminality." While the Security Minister, Nilda Garre, decided to take "preventive availability" four troops of the 44 th station. In short, it is possible that the end of that life was not premeditated, but no less true that during that afternoon, the scene of the events had been prepared for the tragedy.

The clash between the supporters of Velez and San Lorenzo began in 2003. 2008, had its most violent chapter as a fan of Velez was shot on the way to the court of San Lorenzo. In September 2010, during a game against the New Gasometer Vélez, there were two serious injuries. Therefore, last Sunday's game in Liniers was scheduled to play without an audience. The measure was reversed by an agreement between the leaders of both clubs that to smooth things over lunch at a restaurant in Belgrano.

The move came despite attempts by both swollen face were expected not only by the recent history of both clubs, but because during the week the messages in social networks, discussion forums and even by radio between the two groups were not few.

On Sunday, in the pre-match there were two ambushes staged by the bar Vélez. In both, we suspect that the police stopped the liberated zone. In the first attended by fifty bars Velez intercepted a dozen supporters of San Lorenzo went to the stadium along Avenida Rivadavia. The Catalans were the traditional entrance for visitors: cross the street Barragán and enter the field by Alvarez Jonte and Reserve Argentinos. This income is used for many years. Nobody could explain how in this way appeared Velez group attacked them with stones.

The second incident was more serious. The police retained for 40 minutes to two microphones with San Lorenzo fans who have come from the suburbs. La Banda del West "and called the group had to take off at General Paz and Rivadavia to avoid meeting with Velez. But the police, inexplicably, led them to go down in John B. Just where were the rival fans. The standoff lasted for several minutes until police intervened with tear gas, a line of infantry, horses and several rubber bullets. The sound of gunfire was reported in the videos filmed from nearby buildings.

In one of the entrances to the court was Juan Carlos Blanco, the head of security at the national level soccer. He was accompanied part of the technical team. What little I could see was at 400 San Lorenzo fans who came onto the field as if they were a raid. "If we ran Later said a terrified employee of the club we went through above. And the police did more than open to give way. I never saw anything like it. "

At the entrance to the court, the two teams met as agreed at lunch on Friday, leaving the opponent's flag. Six minutes into the game, the referee Sergio Pezzotta took a free kick for Vélez, near the counter area. About 20 seconds later, the barrier formed and a player about to kick, the goalkeeper Pablo Migliore fell to the floor: he had found a roll of paper in the head. The subject left the tribune of Vélez. About the same time in the grandstand opposite the bar of San Lorenzo took down the flags. The final was already written.

"This will end badly," muttered the chief operating when the referee was asking opinion. He then suspended the game. In the popular visitor fans broke the fence and threw everything they could, including the pan of a hamburger stand, a fact that, for the unheard-head right off to the observers: one, not in the worst clashes, often hold with these premises. But you know, violence is the continuation of football by other means.

Rhapsody in Blue. The romance between the 44 th station and the Gang of Liniers not new. Neither are the rest of the police business in a jurisdiction that has nearly 900 blocks and a number of businesses ranging from safety in football and concerts, to the protection of brothels, as well as lucrative as other illegal activities.

In March 2009, two policemen from the 44th were arrested and charged with drug dealers and thieves kidnap for ransom. The officers used to work in the jurisdiction of its own police station, where his victims were walking to negotiate purchase of up to 40 thousand dollars. The band was mixed: his accomplices were two members of the bar Vélez.

The best known history of the relationship between bars and the federal Fortin is the repression in the concert of Manowar in Amalfitani stadium in November 2009. That day, the evidence pointed to the commissioner Eduardo Meta as an instigator of violence that left 30 injured, 44 arrested and Ruben Carballo dead. The witnesses said the police opened the door to the bar of Velez and, later, left him free to hit the territory to fans of the band. The slaughter ended with rubber bullets, infantry and a car fire hydrant.

After the scandal over the death of Carballo, Meta Commissioner and the entire dome of the 44 th was removed. Instead it took the Commissioner Eduardo Bayot, but the problems did not end. In Liniers area about 60 brothels operate, and most continued to do so during his tenure. The most famous of them is in Lisandro de la Torre 472, up from a player for children and next to an elementary school. Neighborhood organizations denounced him for almost three years, but had no echo. Every time we get a closure, a search warrant or an inspection, witnessed how the police warned prices to investigation.

Wrapped in that dynamic, Bayot lasted only eight months in office, and was taken to the station 13 of Caballito. Instead it took the Commissioner Carlos Stamato, who arrived at the branch next to the deputy commissioners Dolcemascolo Oscar Javier and Hector Del Papa.

addition to operating on Sunday, in the district all organizations agree that nothing changed with them.

"The police station is 44 th in collusion with criminal groups who exploit the prostitution in the area. The neighbors speak of liberated areas. Pillage there are areas where several houses on one block and wheels stolen several cars without anything happening. When Afip wanted to do an inspection at various locations underground, were attacked and police personnel were not enough to defend them. "Diagnosis is made by the attorney Mario Ganor, attorney for the Office of the Ombudsman of the City.


The neighbors seem to share his opinion. On March 9, more than 300 people cut Rivadavia Avenue and Lisandro de la Torre, to demand greater security in the neighborhood. The organizations called for the demonstration demanded more police presence, but reported to the force for its complicity in prostitution rings operating in what neighbors describe as a liberated zone permanent.

Petty Officer of the Federal Police was abducted by Veronica Maidana report similar practices. Maidment discovered that her boyfriend had freed areas for the punguistas could work in the jurisdiction of the police station 1a. The woman reported to her fiancé and broke off relations with him. Three months later, on January 12, was kidnapped, tortured and raped for five days in what appeared to be a brothel or a aguantadero. A week of captivity, when he escaped, first thing he did was try to locate on the map. Was in the neighborhood of Liniers.

did not seem to happen.

Report: Jimena Rosli

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