Federal Judge Norberto Oyarbide losprocesamientos extended this way and passed on former commissioner Jorge “Fino” Palacios and former Federal Police officer James Cyrus, ambosdetenidos and accused of “undue interference comunicacionesy misrepresentation of public records.”
Oyarbide considered that Palacios, the former head of the new PoliciaMetropolitana, and James are members of a conspiracy of wiretapping queparticipo businessmen and officials, which caused a scandal in the administration of Mayor Sidney, the conservative Mauricio Macri, and which led the municipality of Buenos Aires over demiembros.
He also charged under the same figure lacausa eight detainees, including four policemen in the province of Misiones (north) and a courthouse that officials had asked SECRETARIAT State Intelligence (SIDE) the apparently false escuchastelefonicas motif.
The wiretapping scandal sparked a political storm entreel Government Cristina Fernandez and the city of Buenos Aires, headed by Macri, who has assured that despite everything, will laPolicia Metropolitan street in the coming weeks.
The case of espionage was uncovered last October, when seconocieron alleged illegal wiretapping practices ofa victim to a family of mutual attack on the AMIA Jewish partedel former commissioner Palacios, who had commissioned the task Macri decrease the new police.
Palacios, who also is on trial for abetting elatentado 1994 against the AMIA, which killed 85 people, resigned to command the force shortly after the scandal known.
The Researchers found information about illegal spying on computers that were seized by seguridadcontrolada agency Palacios and supuestamenterelacionado which is also the deputy head of the Metropolitan Police, OsvaldoChamorro, whom Macri dismissed last month.
Following the scandal, Macri took over a week ago the Minister deEducacion Buenos Aires, Mariano Narodowski, who had to explain to his association with Cyrus eljuez James, who signed in 2008 a portfolio contratocon, though aspiring to join the force of deseguridad the city. EFE
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