Two young people, aged 20 and 24, who had been detained for another reason, were
the authors of writing and leaving in different places threats
directed at the governor of Santa Fe,
Maximiliano Pullaro
.
According to what was reported this Thursday by judicial sources and the provincial Ministry of Security, the arrests were carried out in two raids carried out within the framework of an investigation into
extortion threats against a Rosario merchant
, to whom similar notes had been left.
In that case, scopometric tests
were carried out that were key
to determining that these people would be the same people who wrote the intimidations against the governor, according to what the spokespersons consulted detailed to the
Télam
news agency .
The detainees were identified as Vladimir C. (20) and Alejo R. (24).
According to the investigation, they extorted a merchant by leaving various written notes with threats towards him and his family if he did not deliver a significant sum of money.
One of the notes with threats against Pullaro.
Photo: X / @PatoBullrich
In this context, personnel from the Shooting and Extortion Brigade of the Investigative Police (PDI) carried out different raids on Wednesday in two neighborhoods in the southwest area of Rosario.
In these procedures, weapons, cartridges, several cell phones, telephone line chips and a cardboard on which the same number that had been used to extort the merchant was handwritten were seized.
By carrying out comparative scopometric tests, the researchers
were able to corroborate that it was the same writing
as the notes with mafia and intimidating content left in different places against Governor Pullaro.
"The writing corresponds, it is the same
," said a spokesperson for the investigation, who announced that the detainees will be charged for the threats against the merchant and against the governor of Santa Fe in the coming days.
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