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Buenos Aires Government Detects 102 Delinquent Debtors at Stadiums

The Buenos Aires government conducted raids at football stadiums and concerts, identifying 102 delinquent debtors. Operations began after a law change aimed at protecting children's rights. The justice minister emphasized that obligations in the city are met without exception.


Buenos Aires Government Detects 102 Delinquent Debtors at Stadiums

The Government of Buenos Aires detected 102 delinquent debtors during control operations at football stadiums and other events. Last weekend, five individuals were denied access to matches of the Professional League. Official sources informed Noticias Argentinas agency that three delinquents (two from Quilmes and one from the Federal Capital) were found during the match between Boca and Racing, and two others, both from the city, at Vélez-River and San Lorenzo-Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. The operations began in March of last year, after the modification of Law No. 269 through Law No. 6.771 sanctioned by the Buenos Aires Legislature, which led to the denial of access to a total of 102 offenders in 119 operations. The objective is to strengthen the effective fulfillment of the alimentary rights of children and adolescents. Likewise, the work carried out by the Public Register of Delinquent Debtors (RPAM) made it possible for many people to obtain information about their situation or initiate procedures that were pending. 'In the city, obligations are met without exception,' stated the Buenos Aires Minister of Justice, Gabino Tapia. 'Children and adolescents are at the center of our priorities.'

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