Hours after being released due to lack of evidence,
Patricio Valentín García
recounted the bitter experience he lived through for a week when he was targeted and detained as responsible for the
Uma's crime, in Villa Centenario, Lomas de Zamora district.
It is not a testimony in passing.
That was the
only arrest by the Buenos Aires Police
in the case that ended with the death of the daughter of the custodian of the Minister of National Security Patricia Bullrich.
The gang that remains imprisoned was dismantled by the Federal, while Governor Axel
Kicillof barely mentioned the case
.
"The truth is that it was an invention of the police and the Parque Barón police station.
It was convenient for them to grab someone and
they saw the
first parsley to give something to the press,"
accused the young 22-year-old hairdresser, in an interview with Telenight, on the thirteenth.
"They set up a case for me
," he stressed.
García explained that on the day of Uma's crime, he had stayed the night at a friend's house and that when he returned home he found out that
his mother had filed a complaint
because he did not appear.
So he had to
go himself to the Parque Barón police station
and minutes later he was the first detainee in the case, in the hands of the Buenos Aires Police and, according to the complaint, based on contradictory testimony.
"After my arrest, they took the investigation away from the Bonaerense
, they gave it to the Federal and they followed another path," highlighted the young man who owns a barber shop.
Uma was shot to death twice in an attempted assault on the car of her father, a guard for Minister Bullrich who is a Federal agent, like his wife.
Four suspects remain detained in the case: three adults and one 17 years old, who refused to testify in court.
The four, unlike the released García, were detained by the Federal Police.
News in development.
D.S.