Four men detained after chase in Villa Soldati

Police in Buenos Aires detained four men in Villa Soldati following a vehicle chase triggered by the Anillo Digital system. The suspects were in a stolen car carrying valuables. The arrest followed an escape attempt and a crash.

In an incident reminiscent of a movie scene, police in Buenos Aires arrested four men in the Villa Soldati neighborhood. The event started when the city's Anillo Digital surveillance system detected a stolen vehicle in the area.

Officers pursued the suspects, who attempted a desperate escape. After a crash, the four men were detained without further incidents, according to police reports. Inside the car, authorities found valuables, though specifics are not detailed in the sources.

A photo provided by the Buenos Aires Police shows the detainees, underscoring the successful operation of the Anillo Digital system in crime prevention. This surveillance tool has played a key role in various urban interventions, enhancing safety in areas like Villa Soldati.

No injuries were reported, nor additional details on the suspects' backgrounds or the recovered items. The story was published on February 27, 2026.

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