On Monday, the Ministry of National Security will host an announcement that the government says will mark a milestone in the fight against mafias in Argentina. After more than three years of investigation, the ministry, led by Alejandra Monteoliva, will reveal the scope of a major operation against organized crime that involved simultaneous deployments and a complex criminal intelligence network. "We have dismantled the 'small business' of crime," official sources said. The press conference will focus on the effectiveness of cooperation between the Executive and the Judiciary to dismantle the financial and logistical structures of complex crime. The event will begin promptly at 10:30 at the ministry headquarters in the Recoleta neighborhood. The event will feature the presence of the Minister and Federal Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado, a key figure in the case's instruction, as well as the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni. The presentation table will also include the top operational leaders of the forces: Luis Rolle, head of the Argentine Federal Police (PFA); and Claudio Brilloni, General Commander of the National Gendarmerie. Official sources anticipate that this is a network with international ramifications.
Argentine Government Announces Major Breakthrough in Mafia Fight
On Monday, Argentina's Ministry of National Security will present the results of a large-scale operation against organized crime that lasted over three years. The event, which will feature top officials, will be held in Buenos Aires and will focus on the effectiveness of cooperation between the government and the judiciary.