Axel Kicilof's Complaint Against the 24 Police Officers and the Chats Maximiliano Bondarenko Had with Them
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The minister deepened the dispute with the Buenos Aires administration over the investigation of the 24 officers involved in a supposed "militant cell" to boost Maximiliano Bondarenko's candidacy. The post Patricia Bullrich denounced "illegal espionage" and "ideological persecution" against the 24 Buenos Aires police officers separated from the force appeared first on The Intransigent.
Patricia Bullrich denounced this Friday to the Attorney General's Office of La Plata the Buenos Aires government for ideological persecution and illegal espionage for the dismissal of 24 policemen, accused of "conspiratorial" for the use of state resources in order to support the candidacy for provincial legislator for La Libertad Avanza of former Commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko for the September 7 elections. The Minister of Security accused…
Bullrich met with ex-policeman and current libertarian candidate Maximiliano Bondarenko, in a desperate attempt to dilute the allegation that he was working with active officers to destabilize the provincial police in the middle of the election campaign. Both share the repeated changes of political t-shirt, incompetence on security issues and addiction to media operations.
The Bonaerense Security Minister, Javier Alonso, said today that the group of the Bonaerense Police that was removed from the force functioned as a “militant cell” of La Libertad Avanza “at the orders” of the retired officer and candidate for libertarian legislator Maximiliano Bondarenko, with public resources to finance the electoral campaign. “The police have the right to vote, think what they want, express themselves as they want, there is no…
The Ministry of Security of Axel Kicillof filed a complaint with the Justice for conspiracy by a group of Buenos Aires police officers working for the election campaign of Commissioner Maximiliano Bondarenko. Read more
Bullrich went out to publicly defend the ex-commissioner now becoming a libertarian candidate, but doubts persist over the police meetings. The governor will show himself to the mayor of Quilmes, who yesterday had a contact with Cristina Kirchner. “Holaa,” Cristina Kirchner’s greeting was heard on the other side of the phone that Mayra Mendoza approached a microphone. The reaction of a group of militants gathered in a plenary in Quilmes was a cl…
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