A 911 camera operator was charged with leaking data to a car-stealing gang

A 911 camera operator was charged with leaking data to a car-stealing gang
A 911 camera operator was charged with leaking data to a car-stealing gang

The prosecutor of District 1 Shift 4 of Córdoba, Rubén Caro, accused a security force 911 video surveillance camera operator of having leaked data to a gang of car thieves who were arrested at the end of May.

Operation Hydra

At the end of May, the prosecutor and the police dismantled a gang that was engaged in hiring third parties to steal cars. In the operation called “Hidra” they seized auto parts, fake vehicles, weapons, marijuana and dollars and arrested 21 people.

The measure was carried out simultaneously in Córdoba and four other provinces: San Juan, La Rioja, Catamarca and Santiago del Estero.

One of them would be the leader, who was in charge of the logistics for the sale of parts and the placement of cars. He was serving his house arrest sentence in a home that was the epicenter of the raids.

Located behind the Las Palmas Club, this address would have been the heart of the true network of junkyards to which, every now and then, someone arrived with a new car in the wee hours of the morning, as the investigations were reconstructed.

According to investigators, the dilapidated house belongs to one of the ringleaders, but he did not work alone. Together with other henchmen, all with a long criminal record, they dedicated themselves to hiring young people from different neighborhoods and homeless people.

The houses where they operated looked like “ranches,” according to investigators. But inside, under mattresses and among the trash, there were hidden vehicle parts and bundles of national and foreign currency.

New detainee

In the context of the case, the prosecutor charged a civilian who operated the 911 police surveillance cameras with allegedly revealing secrets to the gang.

The General Directorate of Police Conduct Control intervened on the administrative side, immediately involving the Security Forces Conduct Tribunal.

For this reason, the suspect (contracted civilian staff) had her contract with the Police terminated, as confirmed by the Minister of Security, Juan Pablo Quinteros, to El Doce.

Another case of police corruption

With this, corruption scandals continue to occur within the Police and the Penitentiary Service, with officers charged with multiple crimes: violence, robbery, fraud and drugs.

Days ago and in the context of the case of the crime of Valentino Blas Correas, the Anti-Corruption prosecutor Franco Mondino charged three former officials of the provincial Executive, the former Minister of Security Alfonso Mosquera; his right-hand man, Lucas Mezzano, and the former inspector commissioner Gonzalo Cumplido.

In the 2023 trial, first corporals Lucas Gómez and Javier Catriel Alarcón had been sentenced to life imprisonment.

 
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