The former director of the SIDE, Patricio Finnen, was arrested these hours. Accused of managing the payment to Carlos Telleldín to divert the AMIA investigation, he is now accused of having acted in clandestine detention centers during the Dictatorship.

The court arrested four other repressors and ordered the international capture of a fifth and identified a concentration camp that was active in 1977.

Finnen was responsible for setting up Sala Patria, to recapture Enrique Gorriarán Merlo. In addition, specialized journalist Luciana Bertoia confirmed, she was in charge of paying Carlos Telleldín $400,000 to divert the investigation of the AMIA attack. The funny thing is that he had always come out unscathed in all cases. Until now.

Federal judge Daniel Rafecas ordered the arrest of Finenn and five other former SIDE members for their actions in clandestine detention centers, two of which have now become known.

“They are all crimes against humanity because they were illegal detentions, torture and homicides,” said the plaintiff lawyer Flavia Fernández Brozzi.

These data were known thanks to the delivery of material from the AFI controller, Cristina Caamaño.

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