Overview
- The new national security minister confirmed the plan’s continuity in Rosario and called it a priority for the federal government.
- She met in Rosario with Governor Maximiliano Pullaro and provincial security chief Pablo Cococcioni and inspected the federal Comando Unificado.
- Officials said the deployment is under review with potential zone changes based on updated crime maps.
- The ministry reported more than 665 raids and 3,050 procedures since the plan’s launch, alongside an official claim of about a 63% drop in homicides in 2024 with the downward trend continuing in 2025.
- Monteoliva also met with Santa Fe’s chief prosecutor María Cecilia Vranicich to maintain close coordination with the judiciary.