2024-11-27 02:39:00
Tucumán police discover 40,000 kilograms of stolen food They will fall under the province’s Ministry of Social Development and be deployed by Human Capital. The item was found at a man’s home 39-year-old man charged with gender violencenotes proving that the products were delivered to canteens and stores were also found.
According to Tucumán’s Secretariat of Public Communications, Police No. 15 Chief Martín Avila said that during the raid they found Products of “suspicious origin” Hidden in detainees’ homes. “We were surprised by the amount of merchandise there. Everything is covered so it can’t be seen from the outside. “This was an unexpected discovery,” he commented.
Avila reported that “documentation of the merchandise is required to substantiate the reason for its existence and Owner submits report it has been withdrawn by Ministry of Social Development”. Additionally, he said that at the end of the raid, they seized all the documents found, including “notebooks documenting deliveries to different businesses,” which prompted them to “investigate more deeply into their origins.”
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The process is overseen by Tucumán police chief and deputy chiefs Joaquín Guilvo and Roque Inigo, who turn to the prosecutor’s office and Governor Osvaldo Halldo for help to ensure the case is resolved. “The governor’s message is clear: If someone commits a crime, they must be held accountable. We are awaiting instructions from the prosecutor’s office to determine the final destination of the goods.
Currently, detainees are still being processed by the Gender Violence Prosecutor’s Office and the food is still being evaluated by the local Ministry of Justice. Among the items found near 2,500 homes in Manantial Sur, San Miguel de Tucumán province, according to local media reports Tomato puree, oil, noodles, rice, grass, flour, lentils, sugar and boxed milk powder Marked with the words “No Sale”.
Only 10 kilometers from San Miguel de Tucumán Old Taffyin June this year, the Second Federal Court of Tucumán ordered the town Raid the Human Capital WarehouseThey stored 2.7 tons of canteen supplies there after a complaint was received by Minister Sandra Petovillo.
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