Overview
- An anonymous 911 call late Saturday night prompted police, firefighters, civil defense teams and presidential security to seal off access to the Quinta Presidencial de Olivos and the Casa Rosada and begin precautionary searches.
- Emergency crews deployed explosive-detection dog units and carried out technical inspections that officials reported had found no explosives up to the time of publication.
- President Javier Milei was at the Olivos residence during the incident and security sources said he was not evacuated from the site.
- Authorities have not disclosed the origin of the call or reported any arrests and describe the matter as an active investigation.
- The threat came on a day of intense political attention after Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni’s resignation and follows other recent anonymous threats that have forced preventive sweeps of government buildings.