Alert in Buenos Aires: they detained an Iranian trying to enter the AMIA to “take photos”

2023-11-22 05:59:00

The Argentine Federal Police (PFA) arrested this Tuesday night a man of nationality Iranian who was loitering around the AMIA building.

Police sources informed the agency Argentine News that the subject was taking photos of nearby buildings and when he was interviewed by the officers, he indicated that I wanted to take a portrait of the AMIA headquarters.

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The tense moment with an Iranian wanting to enter the AMIA

The man explained to them that He was a sheriff of a county near Los Angeles, United States, and requested authorization to enter the AMIA.

Since they denied it, He became upset and was removed from the place by the police to be identified.

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The personnel of the 3C Neighborhood Police Station of the City Police worked at the scene, following the PFA detained the man.

The Federal Correctional Criminal Court number 10, headed by Julián Ercolini, ordered the identification and transfer of the subject to the Anti-Terrorist Investigations Unit Division (DUIA) of the Argentine Federal Police.

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The AMIA statement

After the event, the AMIA reported on its social networks: “The institution reports that in the followingnoon a person approached the headquarters of Pasteur 633 expressing his intention to enter the building to see the place and take photographs.”

“From that moment on, the corresponding authorities are carrying out all the investigations they consider necessary to verify the information provided by this individual and define the course of action,” the entity added.

They received a “warning” at the AMIA and the police carried out a preventive inspection

For his part, the Secretary of Public Affairs of CABA, Waldo Wolfstated: “It is never once more now. How did she enter the country? Who authorized your entry? Once once more all alerts failed. “Friendly relations and neutral positions with those who attacked institutions of the Jewish community in Argentina are never harmless.”

In turn, the former head of the Anti-Corruption Office, Laura Alonso, commented: “An Iranian with an American passport detained in the vicinity of the AMIA “without” an entry stamp to Argentina. Where did he enter? What a mess”.

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