2023-10-01 17:02:17
In the preview of the Superclásico between Boca and River, stones allegedly thrown by Boca fans They destroyed the windows of prosecutor Celsa Ramírez’s offices at 1300 Paseo Colón Avenue, a situation that becomes especially serious if one takes into account that this judicial official is investigating the thorny issue of the resale of tickets at the Xeneize club, a cause that even Among those involved is Cristián Riquelme, none other than one of the brothers of Vice President Juan Román Riquelme.
This case is for illicit association, and investigates maneuvers of alleged resale of tickets, especially to market them via hotels to tourists, consequently generating an enormous profit in dollars outside the club’s channels, obviously to the detriment of the members who week to week. week they despair through authorized sales channels trying to get a place in the stands.
The attack was on the public building of the CABA Public Prosecutor’s Office at Paseo Colon 1333, where, in addition to prosecutor Ramírez, who specializes in mass events, the offices of Attorney General Juan Bautista Mahiques are located.
There, photos of glass broken by stones were shown, and the local cameras filmed the moment in which a truck loaded with Xeneize sympathizers passed in front of the buildings, although in the images that were shown, details of that attack that the MPF attributed were not visible. to those who were in the box of that vehicle. And the great height of the glass that was hit also drew attention:
The truth is that the Prosecutor’s Office is looking for who committed the damage, and they are trying to identify, by reviewing the cameras of the entire route that those trucks followed towards the stadium, some of the occupants.
Celsa Ramírez’s background with Boca.
It should be noted that in August the Justice Department raided the Ezeiza sports facility following an investigation into the alleged sale of false tickets and illicit association in the Ribera team. These raids included the house of Cristian Riquelme, the brother of Boca’s vice president, who, apparently, would be one of those involved in the case.
Some time ago, the same prosecutor Ramírez had decided to close the Upper South Grandstand of La Bombonera, following some videos of fans went viral on social networks, showing cracks in the structure of the stadium that seemed to “move” before the jump of thousands of people in its stands.
Juan Román Riquelme confronted Ramírez publicly several times. After the investigations once morest his brother, nicknamed ‘Chanchi’, the former player said that “that lady has some kind of personal problem with my family,” and added: “With all the respect she deserves, I ask you to return the computer that was lost.” She brought it from my brother, because it is her three-year-old daughter’s computer that she uses to watch the videos, to dance. I don’t know if this lady has children but she should understand and return the computer because the girl now has nothing to play with. “.
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