Investigating the cause of the attack Against the building of Altia Where TN News Channel Works It was submitted to the federal government by the city’s judiciary because the crime being analyzed was determined to be a crime. “Public Threat”corresponds to federal jurisdiction.
The vandalism of the train station in the Constitución district of Buenos Aires was carried out by Kirchnerist extremists and public sector employees, among others. It happened on June 10th last year Immediately after former President Christina Kirchner was sentenced to six years in prison on corruption charges.
After the Supreme Court’s decision to also disqualify Cristina Fernández from holding public office again, dozens of activists visited her home at 1111 San José to show their support for the political boss. The group broke away and caused damage to Altia’s headquarters. Graffiti on cars and walls, vandalism of showcases and doors, etc.
This Thursday, the state of Tennessee announced that the case being investigated by Buenos Aires prosecutor Andres Scanga was passed by a federal court ruling, with the judge hearing the case understanding that the behavior of the three defendants and those currently under investigation amounted to misconduct. “Public intimidation crime” that warrants a change of jurisdiction.
Furthermore, he reported that: Judicial Information Center (CIJ) A new judicial report has detected links between the defendant and six other suspects who took part in the break-in and vandalism of the Altia headquarters, as well as the leaders of the extremist and La Campora groups and other aspects of Kirchnerism that mobilized that night.
At the intersection where the orders of justice intersect Tuesday, June 10th between 7:50pm and 11:54pm Always, according to TN, it was determined that there were telephone contacts between the six defendants, including Alberto Alejandro Grasso Rivaldi, Pablo Daniel Giles, Matias Sebastian Federici, José Lepelle, Rubén Ezequiel Pavón and Facundo Nazareno Lococo, who were detained at the scene, and members of the city council and activists of the city of Torres de Febrero.
In this sense, the ICJ report clarified the following: Torres de Febrero city councilor Juan Agustin Debandi Santiago Ezequiel Gambarte, a member of La Campora and former vice president of the National Asset Management Agency (AABE). A camper and a student at the National University of Torres de Febrero.
Among other communications detected, the report states that all were within a four-block radius of Artear headquarters and even shared calls with Paula Benitez. An employee of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture and Education.
Angel “Pachu” Pereira Former Renaper employee, Peronist candidate A student from the same university as Melisa Escandar also appears in the investigation. An employee of the General Directorate of Culture and Education of the Province of Buenos Aires.
Other phones detected with calls to persons directly involved in the vandalism correspond to Buenos Aires House of Representatives official Hugo Escobar and UOM official Maria Montenegro.
The report also identified the cell phones of Bruno Moro, a member of the Buenos Aires Congress, a Fuerza Patria candidate and city official in Itusaingo, and Roxana López, a former state lawmaker and current employee of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Health.