
In a home in Rosario, authorities found 40 bricks of marijuana, as part of the investigation into the murders of Bracamonte and Attardo. Since the beginning of the investigation, the Los Menores gang has been pointed out as responsible for the homicides, with the aim of taking control of the Rosario Central supporters' group after almost three decades. It is noted that Los Menores have been gaining influence in recent years, becoming a significant drug group in the city.
In statements prior to his death, Bracamonte mentioned Los Menores, stating that they seek to take over part of the city. The detainees were identified as members of this criminal gang. Prosecutors authorized searches in Rosario and Granadero Baigorria, carried out by the Special Operations Squad, resulting in the capture of two individuals linked to the crimes.
The detainees, identified as Alejandro Z. and Alejandro V., are accused of providing logistical support in the ambush that resulted in the assassination of the leader of the Rosario Central supporters' group. During the searches, a significant amount of drugs was seized. These operations are part of the investigation into the murders of Andrés "Pillín" Bracamonte and Daniel Raúl "Rana" Attardo in November 2024. Bracamonte had previously warned that his death would trigger conflicts in the city.