Buenos Aires, January 16, 2026 (NA) - The Ezeiza district deployed a preventive police operation in the locality of Tristán Suárez following warnings about a possible land occupation, as reported by a regional media outlet in a note published on 01/15/2026. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), the procedure was activated on the afternoon of Tuesday, 01/14/2026, in the Sáenz Peña and Falucho area, near the El Grillo neighborhood, after versions of a purported usurpation circulated on social networks. According to the chronicle, the intervention was in charge of personnel from the 2nd Police Station of Tristán Suárez and was coordinated with decentralized areas, under a saturation and prevention scheme in the sector. The forces reported that a Special Service Order was issued to organize human resources from different municipal dependencies, with the objective of maintaining a presence and preventing illegal entry to the property. The on-duty Prosecutor's Office was notified of the proceedings and was aware of the development of the operation, in a chapter that once again puts the tension over land access and pressure on vacant lots in expanding areas of the conurbation back on the agenda. Finally, according to official reports, the land would be fenced as a protective measure to reduce new occupation attempts.
Argentina Police Deploy Operation to Prevent Land Occupation
In a Buenos Aires suburb, police conducted a preventive operation following warnings of a potential land occupation in Tristán Suárez. Municipal police forces were deployed, and actions were coordinated with the prosecutor's office to secure the property.