Daniel Santoro
07/02/2021 19:23
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 07/02/2021 19:23
Federal judge María Romilda Servini
ordered this Friday the summons to investigate the inspector of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI), Cristina Caamaño,
within the framework of a file initiated by the massive leak of identities of spies and ex-spies that appeared in a minute book that was incorporated into a judicial file.
It was the leak of about two thousand names, the largest in the history of the organization.
The hearing will take place
on Friday, July 16, at 12 o'clock
, through the virtual platform zoom and the AFI intervener plans to appear, according to sources in her environment, who indicated that Caamaño "
provided
all the information that was requested. for justice "within the framework of the case. Now it will be necessary to see what the judge decides about the Lomas de Zamora prosecutors who uploaded the complete minutes of the AFI's daily agenda between 2016 and 2019 to the Lex system, which forced, for example, to bring intelligence attachés such as El Lebanon.
The summons took
the current leadership of the AFI
by
surprise
because in recent days Judge Servini had requested information related to the existence or not of regulations that indicate "how and when the information that this body provides to justice should be tested, since that is something that is not regulated, "according to sources close to Caamano.
Caamaño was denounced as allegedly responsible for the leaking of the identities of spies and ex-spies that appeared in a minute book that the AFI made available to the federal justice of Lomas de Zamora in the framework of a file in which alleged maneuvers are investigated of illegal espionage deployed during the government of Cambiemos.
The file was initiated as a result of a presentation
made by various people who identified themselves as former members of the Federal Intelligence Agency
, who denounced that a book of minutes of administrative procedures had been made public (2016-2018) from which the identities of numerous agents and former agents of the Federal Intelligence Agency, which according to the provisions of articles 16 and 17 of the National Intelligence Law are classified as secret.
The complainants pointed out that that minute book reached the hands of the parties, not only the accused but also the accusers of the cause of illegal espionage, and it
even appeared in Kirchnerist media such as Eldestapeweb,
which exposed their identities.
This summary was joined by another initiated by the Comptroller of the Federal Intelligence Agency, who denounced that she delivered the aforementioned book to the magistrate in charge of the Federal Prosecutor 2 of Lomas de Zamora, within the framework of file 5,056 / 2020, together with copy of resolution 991/20, where it clarified that "security measures should be adopted so that the certifying that the information was available was personal and at the headquarters where it was located."
In his complaint, Caamaño affirmed that the note that accompanied the delivery of the book specified that the reproduction, duplication or disclosure of the documentation or information should not be allowed, either through technical or human means;
at the same time, it indicated that the information that was not linked to the investigation and arose from the referenced documentation should be tested.