During security operations for the TC 2000 race and the River Plate vs. Sarmiento match in the Professional League's Apertura tournament, three fugitives were arrested and 42 'trapitos' (unofficial parking attendants) were detained. The first two arrests took place near the Monumental stadium, while the third occurred on the street circuit in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa Soldati. The first man was wanted for the crime of 'threats in conjunction with coercive threats' at the request of the Federal Capital's Criminal and Correctional Court No. 3. The second individual had an active arrest warrant for alleged simple sexual abuse in a case investigated by La Rioja's Criminal Instruction Court No. 2. Meanwhile, the third, a 45-year-old suspect, was a fugitive for alleged sexual abuse at the request of the National Criminal and Correctional Court No. 12, according to police sources who spoke to the Argentine News Agency. Additionally, 85 reports were filed in the city's southern circuit, 19 for public space violations and 12 for 'trapitos'. Other parking attendants were detained on the third security ring around the Antonio Vespucio Liberti stadium. A total of 300 contravention reports were issued, with 42 people denied entry and 25 for document forgery.
Three Fugitives Detained During Events in Buenos Aires
Three fugitives and 42 parking attendants were detained during security operations for a major race and football match in Buenos Aires. The arrests occurred near stadiums and on city streets.