Pullaro: “Those who come to talk about human rights and that the prisoners are poor, let them take them home”

Pullaro: “Those who come to talk about human rights and that the prisoners are poor, let them take them home”
Pullaro: “Those who come to talk about human rights and that the prisoners are poor, let them take them home”

The governor Maximiliano Pullaro referred this Thursday to his security policies and specifically to the measures within the Santa Fe prisons, to which – as he assured – the new management came to “put order”. Furthermore, at an event in the provincial capital where he presented new patrol cars for the Police, he launched a controversial phrase on the subject. “Those who come to talk about human rights and that prisoners are poor. We want to say to them: take them home. If they are so good, take these prisoners home”said Governor Pullaro.

The Santa Fe president expressed that his government works to “ensure that everyone can live better”. “What we are doing is complying with the law and the Constitution; We are never going to stop doing that,” remarked Maximiliano Pullaro.

“We are being very harsh, putting a lot of order, because it was what had to be done. We cannot allow prisoners from there to run criminal organizations. We are not going to allow them to kill and extort from prison. “The State is no longer the stupid State of the province of Santa Fe,” he stated.

During the presentation of 30 patrol cars for the city of Santa Fe, the president said: “We are going to debate what is important and we are going to work to guarantee public safety for the men and women of our province. We are not going to debate some intellectual things that distance the reality of what is happening. That is why some criticize us at this moment, they say that we are not complying with rights and guarantees. Lie. The law empowers us to do what we are doing in prison and what we do is to ensure that the law is complied with and that the Constitution is complied with. “We are never going to stop doing that.”

At that point he referred to “who come to talk about human rights and that prisoners are poor”.

“Here the prisoners They are not going to commit more crimes from prisonThey won’t have cell phones and it’s not that they don’t get food because we’re bad: we don’t let them get in from outside because they take illegal elements there and everyone knows it. Defense lawyers, the family and human rights organizations know this. They are coming to tell us what the problem is with food in prison! Because drugs, prohibited items and cell phones entered there. It is over and we are going to work to guarantee that everyone can live better,” said Pullaro.

Finally, Pullaro expressed: “I feel very angry, because what happened in the province of Santa Fe is not fair and we have an enormous definition about the direction to follow. I thank many legislators who studied this in depth. It is not easy because one has a political background. I am a political scientist, trained in social sciences, but when one collides with reality or when one sees a person or that a family member was the victim of a violent crime, a crime against life, the way of being and the way of thinking changes. When one has to be in charge of the Police and the Penitentiary Service for four years, as in my case, as a minister, the way of thinking changes and makes solving the problems a priority. and this government came to solve the problems“, complete.

 
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