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Eight years later, they reveal the K contacts of the spy denounced by Nisman

2023-04-13T00:35:44.517Z


When the spy Allan Bogado was accused of the Pact with Iran, his defense attorney was a SIDE agent who shared a law firm with front-line Kirchner officials and leaders.


There is a spy missing eight years ago.

A spy who admitted to being one after Nisman identified him as one, but

he was left without an owner

.

An

inorganic

spy (who is paid in black and does not appear in the official forms for the famous

"reserved funds"

of Intelligence) who claimed to respond to a boss who did not recognize him and also denounced him as a false spy.

There he was lost in the fog of the case of the

Pact with Iran

, where he is still accused along with Cristina Kirchner and other Kirchner officials and leaders of putting together a plot to cover up the Iranians who blew up the AMIA in 1994 (85 dead).

The dismissal issued against them by the Federal Oral Court 8 is not yet firm: it will be

confirmed or rejected

by the Court of Cassation shortly.

New testimonies in the case for the death of Nisman now give Ramón Allan Bogado, that ghost spy, a

picture of belonging.

They are clear evidence that

he was indeed a spy

and moved under the protection of the internal sector of the SIDE

closest to Kirchnerism

at the time Nisman was found dead: the one led by the director of

Reunion Interior

, Fernando Pocino.

Bogado said that his boss was Antonio Stiuso, facing Pocino, empowered by Néstor Kirchner and fired by Cristina in December 2014,

just a month before

Nisman was found dead in his Puerto Madero apartment.

Stiuso said that he was not his boss and denounced Bogado for

influence peddling

.

But after Nisman's death and when Cristina Kirchner and a dozen other defendants were prosecuted by Judge Claudio Bonadio, the defense lawyer who appeared in the case to rescue the spy Allan Bogado was... another SIDE spy with more than 30 years of experience. career in Intelligence, who worked in the most Kirchner wing of the organization.

This agent-lawyer (his name is kept confidential by the

Intelligence Law

) was a trusted man of Pocino within the SIDE and

he was not alone.

As confirmed by

Clarín

, he shared a legal study (he did so for seven years) with two ultra K figures such as Juan Martín Mena (also denounced by Nisman in the Pact with Iran, former Deputy Director of Intelligence and current Vice Minister of Justice of the Nation) and Víctor Hortel , the former official in charge of the prisons who created the group of Kirchnerista prisoners

Vatayón Militante

.

In addition to being an office partner, Mena was the boss of this agent at SIDE.

Something else emerges from the new statements in the case: when Nisman was found dead in his apartment, this lawyer-agent spoke more than 30 times with another spy who was head of custody

of Oscar Parrilli,

at that time the director of the SIDE who he had also just been denounced by Nisman for the

Iran Pact

.

In 2015, Nisman argued that Bogado responded directly to Cristina, among other things, because he appeared on wiretaps giving Luis D'Elía the same indications on issues related to Iran that Parrilli gave him separately.

Just like now, Parrilli was Cristina.

According to the testimonies that

Clarín

was able to reconstruct -more than 60 former SIDE agents have testified in recent months for the murder of Nisman-, the study that the lawyer-spy shared with Mena and Hortel was on Rivadavia street at 700 from the city of Buenos Aires and Héctor Masquelet, a man very close to Aníbal Fernández who had been Deputy Minister of Justice in 2009 and died in 2016, had also been part of it.

In white on black: the spy accused by Nisman of coordinating with the Iranians the impunity of the attack on the AMIA following Cristina's orders has another spy who shared offices with two well-known leaders of Cristina and one of Aníbal Fernández as his defense

lawyer

.

Allan Bogado

went several times

to that legal study of characters K.

After saying that he worked for Stiuso, he went to defend himself with a man from Pocino.

Eight years later, the lost spy has an owner.

Bogado has publicly said that he worked in the SIDE

Meeting

area and that his boss was Stiuso.

It's contradictory.

Stiuso was Director of Operations.

The

Reunion

director was Pocino.

Pocino worked with an adviser whom he valued and kept on his team at the SIDE operational base in Palermo: the lawyer who shared a studio with Mena and Hortel.

When Nisman was dead in his apartment and it was not yet known, Pocino received calls from spies who were on the street one Sunday in January.

He was in Pinamar and reported to Mena, with whom he spoke twelve times in 5 hours that day

, before they found Nisman's body.

Now it is known that

both were close contacts

of the lawyer-spy who would later appear defending Allan Bogado.

Pocino was

his direct boss at SIDE

.

Mena, in addition, was her

legal study partner

of hers.

In this context,

Pocino and Mena were Cristina,

the president to whom Bogado, according to Nisman, responded directly in the arming of impunity for the Iranians accused of blowing up the AMIA.

While Nisman was dead and it was not yet known - on January 18, 2015 - Pocino also spoke with César Milani, head of the Army's parallel intelligence.

At 1:45 p.m.,

Pocino called Milani and they talked for 7 minutes.

The spies who are now testifying about Nisman's death affirm that Bogado assured them that

he also did work for Army Intelligence

.

Clarín

confirmed that these data, which reveal the K links of the only SIDE agent denounced in the

Pact with Iran,

only reached the Court

in the last 45 days.

Bogado's ties to the SIDE and the K leaders, eight years later, seem to agree with Nisman, who placed Bogado as an agent linked to La Cámpora whose task was to act as a bridge between the Cristina government and the Iranians who were seeking impunity -in exchange for oil- for terrorists.

And it shatters the K story about Bogado not being what Nisman said he was.

Kirchnerism in full sought

to detach itself from Bogado

during all these years.

The new testimonies reinforce the idea that those accused of the

Pact with Iran

insist on

not going to trial

-they achieved it in an unprecedented decision by judges who have already benefited Kirchnerism in other rulings- so as not to risk listening to

more than 300 witnesses

who they could open unexpected windows on

the still hidden plot

of that

Memorandum of Understanding

favorable to those accused of blowing up the AMIA.

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Source: clarin

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