García Cuerva cuestiona el operativo Tormenta Negra en villas porteñas

El arzobispo de Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, criticó el megaoperativo policial Tormenta Negra durante una misa en la Villa 31.

El domingo, García Cuerva encabezó una misa en la Parroquia Cristo Obrero de la Villa 31 junto a curas villeros y referentes sociales. Allí afirmó que la verdadera tormenta negra en los barrios es el narcotráfico, la falta de trabajo y el retiro del Estado.

El operativo de la Policía de la Ciudad se realizó días antes en 17 asentamientos con más de 1.500 agentes. Según el Ministerio de Seguridad, dejó 27 detenidos, cuatro búnkers clausurados y 25 comercios cerrados.

Vecinos entregaron al arzobispo una carta con denuncias de hostigamiento. El cura villero Lorenzo de Vedia rechazó el operativo y pidió integración urbana en lugar de estigmatización.

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