Miño gave details of the raid: “They insulted me, hit me and grabbed me by the hair”

Miño gave details of the raid: “They insulted me, hit me and grabbed me by the hair”
Miño gave details of the raid: “They insulted me, hit me and grabbed me by the hair”

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After the social leader Juan Grabois denounced the police actions during a raid on the house of Fernanda Miñolocated in La Cava, a Buenos Aires town of San Isidro, the former head of the Fund for Socio-Urban Integration (FISU) He gave details about what the event was like and She assured that both she and her daughters were attacked by the Buenos Aires Police officers..

“We entered my house and after 10 minutes – with great violence – they broke the gate, They hit my daughter and threw her to the floor. I asked them not to hit her, not to hurt her. One came in with a shield and pointed a gun at me; They hit me, grabbed me by the hair and threw me to the floor.“, he said and added: “They insulted me and just said: ‘It’s a raid, it’s a raid.’ That is the only explanation they gave until they went down a little and said that it was a motorcycle theft. After the violence, the beatings and the insults, imagine that one does not have much clarity to answer.”

In this way, in dialogue with Radio with youMiño explained that he arrived home in the Villa La Cava neighborhood after an activity with Ofelia Fernández. “It was very difficult. Between the fright of my youngest daughters, who threw themselves on the floor. There was no resistance, nothing. Imagine that we were just arriving. They told us about the theft of a motorcycle, but the damage they did… I don’t understand why”, he remarked.

“[Los policías] They had all the details of my housethey had up to the size of the wall where we give milk to the kids, But they didn’t have the intelligence to do things differently.“, he said and assured that it was an operation by the San Martín investigative police.

Furthermore, he explained that “there is a lot of violence in the neighborhood,” just as “it happens in many popular neighborhoods in .” “I don’t know if it’s politics, the mafia or things that we can’t understand, because we live in a neighborhood that justifies the violence with which they treat us,” he considered.

Grabois spoke of “poor management by police officers” and took aim at the Government. “They never found anything on him and now they are inventing that he stole a motorcycle. Do you think we are idiots and that we are going to believe how diligent the prosecutors are that, for the theft of a motorcycle, they are going to carry out a raid at 10:30 p.m., just when Fernanda returns from a political and social activity? a video that he published on his networks.

After the proposal of the leader of the Movement of Excluded Workers (MTE), sources from the Buenos Aires police force indicated to THE NATION that the situation was actually about a legal raid that was requested by Justice in the framework of an investigation by a armed robbery where shots were firedin addition to ensuring that “the actions of the Police were correct” and that they remained “within the law.”

Fernanda Miño, Juan Grabois and the then Buenos Aires legislator Ofelia Fernández.Patria Grande Press

The former head of the FISU was charged in a case for accusations of misappropriation of the program’s resources. This is what the federal prosecutor ordered Carlos Stornelliwho also advanced against Grabois, national senator Anabel Fernández Sagasti (Unión por la Patria) and former president of BICE Jorge Miguel Tanus.

Publicly accessible sources indicated that since its creation, 1,278 integration works have been carried out in popular neighborhoods and 5,060 settlements have been reached with housing works, which implies an amount of $480.611.383.294,59 for the last four years. However, this year the Government reported that Of the 6,517 works reported, only 400 were listed as completedwhich represented a 6%. Meanwhile, 5,886 were under execution and 231 were in the contracting stage.

The trust was created by law to finance projects from the registration of towns in the National Registry of Popular Neighborhoods (ReNaBaP), and received funds from the PAIS tax and from multiple allocations by international organizations to carry out works in emergency settlements.

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