Daniela Carbone, the Aerolineas Argentinas flight attendant detained for the bomb threat to a plane flying to the United States, remains in detention, waiting for Judge Federico Villena to determine her fate.
The 47-year-old woman, who has been working for the state-owned flag company for 25 years, has been detained at the headquarters of the Airport Security Police (PSA) at Ezeiza International Airport since Sunday, May 21. A judicial delegation from the Federico Villena court detained her the day she arrived from Miami as a crew member on an Aerolineas Argentinas flight.
She only left this Tuesday to go to the court of Villena, which took her under investigation but she refused to testify. Until then, she was held incommunicado. His lawyer filed a request for release, which was rejected by the prosecutor although he asked that the possibility of some alternative measure such as house arrest be considered. The judge must decide this Wednesday if she continues to be detained (and if so, where she serves her detention) and has ten days to resolve the indictment.
How is the place where the stewardess is detained
The unit of the Airport Security Police where Carbone is housed is a kind of warden that is very close to the departure terminal of the airport, approximately 200 meters away.
She is alone in that dungeon, especially for women. Its dimensions are 2 by 2, it has a bathroom and according to sources who know the place, it presents good building conditions with a well-assembled installation and also prepared for the low temperatures of these days.
Carbone is charged with the crimes of "aggravated coercion", "public intimidation" and "obstruction of public service". She has no record and although the crimes she is charged with can carry a sentence of up to six years in prison, it is very likely that she will be released in the next few hours.
In relation to the alternative measures suggested by the prosecutor, it is presumed that they will make a socio-environmental report at their home to analyze in what conditions they live before making a determination.
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