Federal Judge Commodore Pid tries to stay in the case, which is investigating the alleged prosecution of Juan Pablo “Pata” Medina.
Martinez de Giorgio asked a colleague from La Plata, Ernesto Kreplaki; Vidal’s former minister of labor is on trial for advancing against the former head of the Uocra from La Plata.
Federal Judge Marcelo Martinez de George He asked his colleague from La Plata Ernest Kreplak Send him – and stop the investigation – in a case in which former McCarthy officials are being prosecuted for alleged trade union persecution. Juan Pablo “Pata” MedinaFormer head of the La Plata branch of the Construction Workers’ Union (Wow).
This is the reason for the meeting in Banco Provincia, in which former Labor Minister Maria Eugenia Vidal’s management, Marcelo Villegas, said he wanted to have a “Gestapo” to end trade unions. Villegas processed today.
The reason was stated by Martinez de Giorgio and he accepted the request of the former Director of Legal Affairs of the Federal Intelligence Agency, Juan Sebastian de Stefano.
Kreplak, who last month convicted former Cambiemos officials, instead understands that he is a competent person to intervene in the case.
Kreplak on April 28 tried Villegas, mayor of La Plata, Julio Garo; Senator Juan Pablo Alan, former Deputy Secretary of Justice for Buenos Aires Adrian Grass and former AFI officials Dario Bjorchi and de Stefano.
For Judge Martესnez de Georges, this file should be added to the previous one, which started in Loma de Zamora but later went to his court in Commodore Pi, where they are investigating illegal espionage maneuvers, the victim of which, by the way, was Medina, and in which. De Stefano is also charged.
“The incident request will be granted and the files will be collected for processing in this office,” Martinez de Giorgio said in a statement, stressing that “Sebastian de Stefano and Diego Luis Dalmau. Pereira (former director of AFI counterintelligence) is accused and that Juan Pablo Medina is a victim of both.
A reading of the trial reveals that the 18,933 / 2021 file investigated behavior that would occur in 2017 by three AFI agents, along with other entities, aimed at tracking down the conflict situation around Juan Pablo Medina and relatives. UOCRA Sectional La Plata ”, the judge considered. The magistrate considered that “the criminal hypothesis included the development of illegal intelligence missions carried out by members of the Federal Intelligence Agency on him and part of him,” adding: At the headquarters of Rosada and Banco Provincia, located in CABA).
In addition, it was established that the 6/15/17 hearing, motivated by the grievance that led to Case 18933/21, was held in this city (Buenos Aires Provincial Bank Headquarters, located at Calle San Martín No. 137- In, CABA), ”he continued.
The June 15, 2017 meeting was the one at which the accused former Labor Minister Villegas indicated his desire to have the Gestapo advance against the trade union. “Believe me, if I could and would deny it anywhere, if I had the Gestapo (the political police of Nazism), the force of attack, which would put an end to all unions, I would do it. He hears Villegas’s words in the video of the meeting, which led to an investigation that is still ongoing in La Plata.
The file, which the judge now requested from Comodoro Py, began with the discovery of a recording of a meeting between AFI digital files in Bapro, in which Pata Medina was targeted.
After spending three years and four months in prison, Medina is awaiting house arrest on charges of extortion, illegal association and money laundering. It is for this reason that he became active during the Cambiemos administration and that he is at the center of the conflict today over the revelation of a video in which provincial officials, businessmen and spies are advancing on an alleged agreement to arrest him.
Source: La Nacion
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