The suspects were charged with the crimes of public intimidation and anonymous threats.
Two men were arrested in Rosary after being accused of anonymously calling to 911 to threaten to kill President Javier Milei. Both were charged with crimes of public intimidation and anonymous threats.
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“We are going to kill Milei, we are terrorists“said one of those arrested. Following this call, the Ministry of Security and the Argentine Federal Police began a joint investigation to find the suspect. Once they found the 30-year-old man, They raided his home in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe.


After the operation, they seized two cell phonesone of which was used to make the 911 call, in addition to other documentation of interest to the case.
Anonymous threats against Javier Milei in Rosario
The other was identified as Adolfo Gustavo G., 63 years old. He was arrested as main person responsible for the crimes. During his calls, he warned about the placement of explosives both at the local “Islas Malvinas” airport and in the buildings near the airport. Stock Exchangewhere Milei was scheduled to give a speech for the entity’s 140th anniversary.
This 911 call was on August 23rd. “Good afternoon, I want to warn you that They have placed explosive elements at the airport and in buildings adjacent to the Stock Exchange. This is not a joke, this is very serious. Good afternoon,” the man had warned. From this moment on, the Investigation and Litigation Area of Simple Cases of the Rosario Fiscal Unit, directed by federal prosecutor Adriana Saccone and assistant prosecutor María Florencia Giecco, began an in-depth investigation to find him.
In the case, the Antiterrorism Division of the Federal Police and the Forensic Acoustics Division of the PFA. A technical analysis of the call was carried out to locate the person responsible and they were able to identify the number and the device used (a Nokia model 111 phone from 2012). In this way, the authorities were able to locate the suspect and arrest him.
The man had a criminal record: he had complaints for coercive threats, public intimidation and illegal possession of weapons. In 2018 he had been sentenced to three years in effective prison.
Source: Ambito

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