We search for microlensing events in the zero-latitude area of the Galactic Bulge using the VVV Survey near-IR data . We have discovered a total sample of N = 630 events within an area covering 20.68 deg ^ { 2 } between the years 2010 and 2015 . In this paper we describe the search and present the data for the final sample , including near-IR magnitudes , colors and proper motions , as well as the standard microlensing parameters . We use the near-IR Color-Magnitude and Color-Color Diagram to select N _ { RC } = 290 events with red-clump sources to analyze the extinction properties of the sample in the central region of the Galactic plane . The timescale distribution and its dependence in the longitude axis is presented . The mean timescale decreases as we approach the Galactic minor axis ( b = 0 deg ) . Finally , we give examples of special microlensing events , such as binaries , short timescale events , and events with strong parallax effect .