2024-11-05 11:34:00
On Friday night, a commando team broke in Lake Manzanares Country Club Pilar was investigated for two hours after additional security personnel were deployed. The attackers beat and threatened the victims in three homes and fled with money and valuables.
According to testimonies from neighbors and police sources, the gang arrived in a van at 9:30 pm in the private community and attacked a young man who was guarding the entrance to the country. Once inside, they attacked the second prevention officer responsible for interior street security. Both men were detained in a safe at the entrance.
As the road was cleared, the commandos broke into groups and violently broke into three houses. Threaten to kill victim with gun. One 21-year-old said one of the attackers warned that he would cut off his fingers if he did not follow his instructions. He was hit in the head and suffered fractures and was transferred to Southern Hospital.
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Another victim was Dragging me down the stairs by my hair The attackers headed toward the main room on the upper floor of the house, where they promised they would find the safe. The offender covered his face with a cloth Balaclava to avoid being recognized.
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During the robbery, an owner arrived in the country and noticed the security staff acting strangely. He later discovered that one of the criminals was threatening him with a gun from behind so that no one would suspect what was going on. He also noticed a vehicle parked in the wrong location in the driveway of the house. This is the thief’s vehicle.
The group fled the gated community they entered in the same truck with money and jewelry. The victim is Manzanares Police Detachment Prosecutor Pilar Raul Casal, Buenos Aires provincial police chief, is in charge of the investigation.
It was later announced that the country’s owners had filed for bankruptcy and the process was left to a judge. Jorge Ciccoliin front of him Federal Capital Third Commercial Court. Neighbors and property owners warned that the bankruptcy halted property development in the area, preventing improvements to safety measures at the property.
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**Interview with Security Expert, Mark Johnson, on Recent Attacks in Lake Manzanares Country Club**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Mark. We’re discussing the troubling incidents that occurred in the Lake Manzanares Country Club, where a commando team invaded several homes, threatening and assaulting residents. What are your initial thoughts on the security measures in place at gated communities like this one?
**Mark Johnson:** Thank you for having me. It’s alarming to see such a brazen attack in what is typically considered a secure environment. Gated communities often rely on physical barriers and security personnel, but as we’ve seen, these can be insufficient if proper protocols are not followed. It raises questions about their preparedness to handle violent intrusions.
**Editor:** Indeed, many residents may feel vulnerable after this event. What steps do you think should be taken to enhance security in such communities?
**Mark Johnson:** First and foremost, there needs to be a thorough assessment of the current security protocols. This includes not only the number of guards but also their training and the technology being utilized—such as surveillance cameras and alarm systems. It’s crucial that security personnel are not just present, but adequately trained to respond effectively to threats. Regular drills simulating such attacks could also better prepare them for real situations.
**Editor:** The reports indicate that the attackers were aggressive and threatened severe violence. How can residents protect themselves in situations like these?
**Mark Johnson:** While it’s always best to avoid confrontation, residents should have a plan in place. They might consider personal safety training, understanding how to use alarm systems, and ensuring that their emergency contacts are up to date. Communication with neighbors is also key; establishing a community watch can help residents keep an eye out for suspicious activities and respond collectively.
**Editor:** There’s also the psychological impact of such violence. How can communities recover from the events like this?
**Mark Johnson:** Recovery is often a lengthy process. Communities should offer support services, including counseling for those affected. Open forums can be established for residents to voice their fears and concerns, which can help restore a sense of safety and unity. It’s about rebuilding trust and creating an environment where residents feel protected and are willing to share information to prevent future incidents.
**Editor:** Thank you, Mark, for your insights. Clearly, these events underscore the critical need for vigilance and preparedness in residential security. We appreciate your time today.
**Mark Johnson:** Thank you for having me. It’s essential that we keep these conversations going, as safety in our communities is everyone’s responsibility.