The Buenos Aires Ministry of Security carried out operations throughout the week at various points and access points to the City, which resulted in 2,880 vehicles inspected and 686 referred for various irregularities. According to the Argentine News Agency, the procedures were carried out at access points to the Federal Capital, on highways, at mass events, and in different neighborhoods, and included controls with the intervention of Traffic and Security agents to verify compliance with current regulations and guarantee public order. Additionally, an anti-street racing operation was conducted on Figueroa Alcorta and Echeverría avenues. Preventive patrols were conducted in search of vehicles that were in violation or had some impediment, and a total of 165 checks and 9 referrals (6 motorcycles and 3 private vehicles) were carried out there. The operations were in charge of the City Ministry of Security's Corps of Traffic and Public Order Agents, together with personnel from the City Police, the Motorized Department, and the Highway Division. Throughout the week, the deployment included joint operations with the Motorized Police and patrols, access controls, neighborhood procedures, highway and toll enforcement, and coordinated tasks with areas such as Public Space, the Governmental Control Agency (AGC), and the General Directorate of Operational Coordination. The City Ministry of Security also covered large events at the Movistar Arena and the Monumental stadium, football matches at the Boca and Huracán stadiums, festivals and mass activities at Plaza de Mayo and other porteño points.
Buenos Aires Security Operation: Over 2,800 Vehicles Inspected
The Buenos Aires Ministry of Security conducted a major week-long operation, inspecting thousands of vehicles at city entrances, highways, and during mass events. The goal was to ensure public order and traffic law compliance.