Police protest in Santa Fe escalates with traffic cuts and siren blasts

Members of the Santa Fe Police and Penitentiary Service continue demanding salary increases and better working conditions in the provincial capital and Rosario. Protests included traffic cuts and a siren blast in Rosario, as the government announces disciplinary measures against some officers. A representative of the self-convened group will soon be received by authorities.

The police protest in Santa Fe, involving active and retired personnel from the Motorized Brigade and Public Order, began on the night of Monday, February 9, 2026, in front of the Government House in the provincial capital. The officers gathered around the executive power's headquarters and parked two patrol cars on San Jerónimo and 3 de Febrero streets.

In Rosario, tensions rose during the early morning of February 10, when patrolling officers joined the demonstrations in front of the Rosario Police Headquarters. According to local media 0343, active agents were ordered to intervene against the protesters, prompting them to respond by sounding sirens on patrol cars and motorcycles. By Tuesday morning, the police protested in front of the Headquarters of Regional Unit II, burning tires on Ovidio Lagos Avenue. The Rosario Integrated Operations Center (Cior) reported a total traffic cut on Gutiérrez Street in both directions.

The lawyer for the self-convened police presented himself without a prior appointment at the Government House, where he was attended by a second-line official. Meanwhile, the Minister of Justice and Security, Pablo Cococcioni, met with Governor Maximiliano Pullaro. Cococcioni announced that at least 20 uniformed officers will be placed on availability 'with withdrawal of weapon and bulletproof vest' and stressed that his administration works 'to provide responses to the needs and problems of the personnel.' The provincial government also initiated a criminal case and placed 20 agents on availability.

Noticias Argentinas reported that the representative of the self-convened group will be received again in the coming hours by the provincial government.

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

Nighttime cacerolazo protest in Buenos Aires: residents bang pots against labor reform, Fate workers demonstrate factory closure, police intervene amid clashes at Congress.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Protests against labor reform include pot-banging in Buenos Aires

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

Following a general strike called by the CGT against the labor reform, residents of several Buenos Aires neighborhoods held nighttime pot-banging protests, while Fate factory workers demonstrated against its permanent closure. Incidents at Congress resulted in injuries, and police intervened in highway blockades. The government issued mandatory conciliation in the Fate case, but the company clarified it will not resume operations soon.

After a week of salary demands and tensions in Rosario, Governor Maximiliano Pullaro announced raises for police personnel, leading to the end of the protest. Officers celebrated the deal, which includes a minimum salary of $1,438,000 and a bonus for high-risk areas. The national government is considering similar measures for federal forces.

Iniulat ng AI

Thirteen police unions and civil guard associations have announced they will attend a mass in large numbers and in uniform at Madrid's Almudena Cathedral on May 9 to pressure Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska to reopen talks on salary equalization and dignified retirement.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced detentions following the armed attack on two Movimiento Ciudadano deputies in Culiacán, Sinaloa. The incident took place on January 28 during a tour in the city's western area. The Security Cabinet is working with local authorities to apprehend those responsible.

Iniulat ng AI

After more than six hours of blockade, state authorities and commissioners from Juan R. Escudero agreed to free the Autopista del Sol and the Federal Highway Mexico-Acapulco. Communities demanded the withdrawal of community police from unrecognized organizations. The state government pledged to establish a permanent dialogue table.

Provincial deputy Santiago Pérez Pons filed a criminal complaint against Mayor Bruno Cipolini and his economic team for irregularities in handling public funds invested in risky stock instruments. The accusation alleges embezzlement and lack of authorization, amid deficit budgets. The municipality defends its actions as legal and plans to recover the lost funds.

Iniulat ng AI

Disorders erupted Monday afternoon in Santiago's Barrio Meiggs as street vendors knocked down a perimeter fence during a municipal seizure of illegal cigarettes. Police contained the unrest and detained one person.

 

 

 

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan