Argentina: three injured in explosion of a suspicious package in Buenos Aires, at a gendarmerie school
Three gendarmes were injured in Buenos Aires when a suspicious package exploded at a gendarmerie school.
In Buenos Aires, three members of the gendarmerie were injured due to the explosion of a suspicious package at an Argentine gendarmerie school located in the city center. The incident occurred in the early afternoon during the handling of a package that had been received several months earlier and whose origin remains undetermined, according to a police bulletin accessed by AFP. The injured gendarmes were taken to the hospital with burns, although their lives are not in danger.
The gendarmerie school building, which stands eleven stories tall, was evacuated along with several adjacent buildings as a safety precaution. The police established a security cordon around the area to ensure public safety and facilitate an investigation into the incident. Bomb disposal teams were also present at the scene to assess any further threats, ensuring the area was secured and all potential risks were mitigated.
This incident raises concerns regarding security measures at public institutions in Argentina, particularly in light of the possible implications of handling suspicious packages. The authorities will likely review protocols related to package handling and security responses not only within gendarmerie facilities but also in other similar institutions to prevent future occurrences of this nature.