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Argentina Steps Up Raids After Deadly Street Attacks as Federal Probe Questions Key Evidence

New doubts over digital evidence in the Aguilera Allende case coincide with raids linked to homicides, robberies.

Overview

  • In Santa Fe’s Barrio Cabal, a 36-year-old man identified as Mauro Adrián was fatally shot by two assailants on a motorcycle, prompting on‑scene forensics by the PDI and a homicide prosecutor.
  • Rosario investigators executed eight simultaneous searches in Ludueña, Empalme Graneros and Emaús, detaining two suspects tied to the March killing of Agustín Rosales and seizing cash, phones and other evidence.
  • Federal and local authorities raided a Sur Finanzas deposit in Turdera, securing safes, ATMs, CPUs and boxes of documents, while treasurer Micaela Sánchez was detained and her home searched.
  • Federal prosecutor Maximiliano Hairabedian reported that an investigator, not convicted defendant Julio César Ramírez, may have accessed the victim’s Gmail in the Aguilera Allende case, a finding that could unsettle Ramírez’s 12‑year sentence.
  • Separate operations led the PDI in Santa Fe to arrest two suspects over an August theft of two safes holding USD 80,000, while Buenos Aires‑area police detained alleged motochorros in cases involving a shooting, a fatal robbery and assaults.