2024-03-01 05:31:27
In an operation carried out in San Andrés, they prevented 50 families from occupying a four-hectare property
Fifty families that had occupied a property in San Andrés were evicted in an operation carried out yesterday and two people were arrested for resisting authority.
It is a four-hectare property located in the La Estación neighborhood, owned by the family of Pablo Roberto Elías, who filed the complaint at the San Andrés police station. By order of the new Fiscal Unit for Scams and Usurpations headed by Paula Bellomío, the eviction was ordered and heavy machinery provided by its owners was brought in to clean the land, since some people had fenced the taken plots with canes and wires. The operation, carried out by personnel from the police station, the Eastern Regional Unit and the Infantry Guard of that Regional Unit, began at 8 and ended at 12 and Fernando Gastón Muñoz, 23 years old, residing in Nicolás Avellaneda neighborhood of Yerba Buena, and Enrique José Muñoz, 58, with a similar address, for resisting the measure “and instigating others to act against public officials,” according to the police report.
“Serious intentions to form a town”
“By interviewing different squatters and getting them to desist from their actions, it was determined that the vast majority would be from Barrio San Cayetano and Villa Amalia,” adds the police statement, which describes that the usurpers had “serious intentions of forming a town or settlement.” , which, in the future, if it had not been avoided, could bring social and criminal problems to this community.”