2024-08-24 05:31:47
The illegal behavior of liberal MP Germán Kiczka (44), who was accused of pedophilia, was quickly resolved, but police did not have enough time to arrest him. When they went to find him, it was too late: he had already left his home in the city of Apostoles, in the province of Misiones.
Kitska lost his privileges during Thursday’s special session, which was approved by a unanimous vote of all lawmakers present (three of whom were missing). The decision is an open secret, as even his own block has let his hand go in recent days.
The leaders of the Activar party, allied to La Libertad Avanza (LLA), are seriously committed to this cause. The investigation revealed that Kickza downloaded nearly 600 pornographic files involving children and teenagers. They found pedophilia, bestiality with children and teenagers and incest content on the devices. Magazines and sex toys apparently belonging to missionary legislator Sebastián Kickza, also a fugitive, were seized during a raid at his private home a few weeks ago.
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Party leader Pedro Puerta, a former governor and son of interim president Ramon Puerta, tried quickly to distance himself from Chikeza. The defendant was not only his deskmate but also his personal friend. “I don’t have any relationship anymore, I don’t have any contact,” he replied in a radio interview about his relationship with the fugitives.
“We and society are aware of Kietzka’s behavior,” he said, clarifying the accusations against his party’s lawmakers. “We have both suffered the same devastating blow. We are both from the same town (the Apostles) and we have known each other for many years. “We want justice to be acted upon,” he said, later admitting that Kichka did not blame him for the damage he inflicted on the troops Apologize for the damage.
In the same sense, the Activar party has nothing to do with the complaint and said in a statement that the force “is at the disposal of the judiciary to cooperate and comply with everything required to clarify the case.”
“We are a party that engages in politics to build a better country and break old conventions. We are unwavering in our commitment to transparency and respect for the law,” they stressed in their note.
Where? According to a spokesman for the case, German Kichka had gone underground long before he lost his privileges. People around them acknowledged that they stopped seeing him in recent days as the Legislature continued to debate his case.
The operation, in which they found material to support their initial suspicions, was a turning point in his life. Misiones provincial criminal judge Miguel Faria requested his arrest and declared him absent after a police team looking for him could not find him. Yesterday they searched the homes of his parents and his aunt and found no evidence of his or his brother’s whereabouts.
There is suspicion that he may have left the country, but evidence is scant. At least until now. In fact, there are no records of his alleged emigration, although no one has ruled out that he may have left via a secret passage along the Uruguay River. However, the researchers asked cooperating authorities in Brazil and Paraguay to remain vigilant.
The investigation revealed that the Activar party asked Kiczka to resign on August 9 so that he could “subject himself to a jurisdiction without jurisdiction”. The statement was circulated by Puerta himself and caused a stir in local politics due to the pair’s close relationship.
The case was opened on January 16 by the international investigation “Digital Guardians of Children”, led by Daniela Dupuy, a prosecutor specializing in computer crimes in Buenos Aires.
Through a partnership with the Children’s Rescue League and the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children (Icmec), the home of Kichka’s father and brother was raided last February.
Currently, the country has investigated nine records: two in the city of Buenos Aires and five in the province of Buenos Aires (Pilar, Rafael Calzada and Villalusu Riaga), one east of Tucumán and Misiones. At CABA, two 49-year-old men were also arrested: one unemployed and the other a computer engineer.
His diet is exhausted
RP
Deputy Germán Kiczka not only lost her seat and privileges, but she will also no longer be paid. The Speaker of the House of Representatives in Misiones decided to preventively suspend the monthly diet of legislators.
The president of the agency, Oscar Herrera Ahuad, and Jorge Peroni, responsible for the administrative area, were informed of the measure, which they believe will remain in place “until the deputy’s labor and procedural issues” were resolved.
After the violation occurred, Kitska will be impeached, which will be handled in parallel with the criminal case. The suspension of the diet plan will reportedly come into effect this month.
The agency’s investigation will be overseen by a special committee whose main function is to gather all information relevant to the investigation, call witnesses and report to the House of Representatives. The committee will be composed of representatives Anazul Centeno, Mabel Cáceres, Mario Vialey, Rosa Kurtz and Santiago Mancilla.
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