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Case of the Suitcases: the Pilot Explained What Was in the Luggage of the Private Flight that Arrived in Aeroparque

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In a spontaneous presentation to the Justice, which Infobae had access to, the professional provided details of the private flight that arrived in the country last February.

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In a spontaneous presentation to the Justice, which Infobae had access to, the professional provided details of the private flight that arrived in the country last February.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Juan Pablo Pinto showed up at Justice and said that five of the 10 lumps were his and that he had a guitar and backpack for his son.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Although it seems like a loaded one, Juan Pablo Pinto, the pilot of the controversial libertarian flight that brought 10 suitcases from Miami that did not pass through customs control, presented himself “spontaneously” before the courts to ensure that 7 of the 10 suitcases belonged to him. It should be recalled that the flight in question arrived in Aeroparque on February 26, Carlos Pagni denounced the irregularities in early March, the next day…

Juan Pablo Pinto, the pilot of the flight carrying libertarian Laura Belén Arrieta, a representative of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Argentina and an employee of OCP Tech, who entered the country on a private plane from Miami last February with 10 undeclared suitcases, appeared before the court to provide details of the contents of those ten packages.

In the framework of a judicial case, the pilot of a flight under investigation presented a detailed explanation for each of the ten packages that made up his luggage and that were photographed upon being unloaded at the Metropolitan Aeropark Jorge Newbery, according to sources linked to the file. According to his statement, the pilot accompanied his discharge with supporting documentation that justifies the content, origin and destination of the…

Juan Pablo Pinto presented himself to the justice system spontaneously and said: "With what has been said, I understand the question of luggage, what each piece is about and who each one belongs to." Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Metadata broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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