Crime and impunity | Crimen e impunidad

Editorial, Los Tiempos:

The direct threat made against a journalist from Santa Cruz by a person who identified himself as a member of a family linked to drug trafficking is a serious warning of the risk that hangs over the entire country —and not only for information workers— as result of the incessant expansion of criminal activities.

It is, because the threat received by the journalist Guider Arancibia from the newspaper El Deber, through a telephone call, shows that insecurity and impunity are growing in the country.

The origin of that warning is a story published by that newspaper about the possible link between the Lima Lobo family and the plane loaded with cocaine that crashed in Argentina last week.

The news is supported, as it should be, in an official document issued by the Santa Cruz Prosecutor’s Office.

“I will go to the Prosecutor’s Office, I will speak with the district attorney so that you can show me that the Lima Lobo family owns that plane as you are saying,” the man told the journalist. And he threatened him: “From now on, be very careful. I tell you like this. You understand me, don’t you?” he told him.

In this regard, the Minister of Government tweeted that “in compliance with (his) constitutional work of his (…) he will be provided with all the necessary guarantees so that he can continue carrying out his journalistic and investigative work.”

The press organizations consider that this statement is insufficient, in other aspects, “because the threats against the journalist Guider Arancibia Guillén are part of a pattern of unpunished, systematic and structural violence against journalists and the media.

Last year, 165 cases of violence against journalists were registered. None of them, nor previous ones, were subject to sanctions against those responsible. The most relevant example of this impunity is the kidnapping and torture to which a group of oppressors subjected six journalists at the Las Londras farm, in the Guarayos de Santa Cruz province, on October 28, 2021.

But the insecurity and growing risk that crime represents is not limited to journalists, nor is it only related to bullying and drug trafficking.

Smugglers do not hesitate to attack Customs officials, and even the facilities of that entity, to avoid the confiscation of their merchandise.

And there are towns, in various regions of the country, where not even the Police can enter due to the danger they represent because their inhabitants are linked to some illegal activity.

It is clear that the insecurity caused by the expansion of criminal activities in the country requires the formulation of a far-reaching anti-criminal policy that can be implemented promptly.

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