Bullrich Meets Freed Gendarme Nahuel Gallo at Senate, Questions AFA Role in His Release
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Bullrich meets freed gendarme Nahuel Gallo at Senate, questions AFA role in his release
Senator Patricia Bullrich met at her Senate office with Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who was freed after 448 days in detention in Venezuela, in talks that lasted nearly two hours and focused on his captivity and the process that led to his return. Speaking afterwards, Bullrich said Gallo had “barely told 10% of what he lived through” and indicated the two would meet again.
The senator and former security minister shared almost two hours of conversations with the gendarme who was detained in Venezuela; she gave him a book and slid criticisms of the AFA.
The senator and the gendarme had a meeting of almost two hours. “It was a very important talk because you know that as a security minister I followed the case from day one,” said the head of the LLA block.
A few days ago, Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme who was a political prisoner in Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro, was released and arrived in Argentina with the hand of Claudio ‘Chiqui’ Tapia, president of the AFA, in the midst of his conflict with Justice, the strike in Argentine football and the summons to inquest for irregularities in the accounts of the Argentine soccer mother house that was postponed to March 12. In this con…
The head of the La Libertad Avanza senators’ bloc, Patricia Bullrich, met with Gendarme Nahuel Gallo, who was released after 448 days in detention in Venezuela, and claimed that there was an attempt to “appropriate” the case by the Argentine Football Association (AFA). According to him, she had an extensive conversation with the cash, whom she claimed to have followed since the beginning of her detention when she was serving as Security Minister…
The corporal first reported details about the torture and conditions of his captivity during the private meeting at the legislator’s office. Now he must start a nutritional recovery process after the months of food deprivation suffered within the Venezuelan prison system. Read more
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