Former presidential advisor Antonio Aracre is charged in a case of abuse and two of his homes are raided

2023-09-10 22:32:39

He former head of Advisors to the Presidency, Antonio Aracrewas charged in a case in which he is accused of having sexually abused a minor under 17 years of age, for which raids were carried out this followingnoon at two of the former official’s homes.

The procedures were carried out in departments located in Arévalo at 1300 and in Beruti at 3300, with the objective of finding elements constituting the crime.

The troops They seized quilts, towels, underwear, clothing, computer elements and a BMW vehicle.in addition to film records.

After the procedure, the former chief of advisors to President Alberto Fernández was not arrested.

According to police sources cited by the NA agency, The complaint was filed by the mother of a minor, whose age was not specified.

According to this story, the woman said that it all started when her son and her boyfriend, a young man of 18, met with Aracre for political reasons last Friday at the London bar, located on Avenida de Mayo and Perú, in the area of ​​the Buenos Aires microcenter.

The eldest of the young men retired and Aracre convinced the youngest to accompany him to his apartment located in Arévalo at 1,375., where the abuse would have taken place. Finally, Aracre took the teenager to his home, in the Palermo neighborhood, where the young man told his mother what had happened.

The complaint states that the young man was treated in a private clinic, where signs were found that he had been sexually assaulted.

The National and Criminal Court number 32, headed by Santiago Quian Zavalía, and Secretary number 114, headed by Santiago Poncio, intervened in the event.

The former CEO of Syngenta is an accountant, graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, and has postgraduate studies at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa and the Universidad Austral.

He was appointed to the position of chief of presidential advisors last February in place of Julián Leunda. However, he lasted only two and a half months in office, since he ended up resigning following having some sparks with the Minister of Economy and current presidential candidate for Unión por la Patria, Sergio Massa.

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