Perfil (Sabado)

Police find ammunition at suspect’s home, Fernández de Kirchner testifies

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The investigat­ion into the failed shooting attack against Vicepresid­ent Cristina Fernández de Kirchner continued Friday under the instructio­ns of Judge María Eugenia Capuchetti and prosecutor Carlos Rívolo.

With the suspected attacker in custody, authoritie­s raided the accused’s home in the outskirts of Buenos Aires, finding on his property 100 rounds of ammunition. Judge Capuchetti also made the trip from the Comodoro Py federal courthouse to the wealthy City neighbourh­ood of Recoleta, where Fernández de Kirchner remained at her apartment, to collect initial testimony.

The investigat­ion is focusing on the prime suspect, identified as Fernando André Sabag Montiel, a 35-year-old Brazilian national who has been living in Argentina since 1993.

Sabag Montiel was born in São Paulo, Brazil, to an Argentine mother and a Chilean father who reportedly was deported in 2021, according to Perfil.

While police drew up an initial profile of the supposed attacker based on his online presence, paying close attention to his social media accounts, authoritie­s raided a property in the municipali­ty of San Martín, to the west of the City of Buenos Aires.

Sabag Montiel has rented a small room in a shared property for the past eight months. During the raid, police discovered two boxes of ammunition containing 50 bullets each (Magtech 9 millimetre), as well as a laptop, debit cards, and personal documentat­ion.

The room was extremely messy and dirty, according to reports, with a stench emanating from the toilet. Dirty kitchenwar­e, and clothes were found all over the floor.

Investigat­ors also found female lingerie, sex toys and a faux leather whip along with several bags of potatoes,

La Nación reported. Previously police had searched a property in Villa del Parque, a neighbourh­ood in the City, which Sabag Montiel was believed to have rented. The alleged perpetrato­r also apparently owned three vehicles that were used for private trips. His landlords described him as “educated” and “respectful.”

On his Instagram and Facebook profiles, Sabag Montiel had posted himself dressed in flashy clothes in a series of selfies, as well as a number of photograph­s with second and third-tier celebritie­s. He followed

several fringe accounts including “Satanic Communism,” “Occult Sciences and Hermeneuti­cs,” and a pseudo-masonic “Logia Simbólica Centauro 9-96.” On one of his elbows he has a large “Black Sun Tattoo,” a

design sometimes associated with neo-nazi groups.

There was little political content on his social media profiles with the exception of a recent appearance on Crónica TV, in which he and his girlfriend

had criticised people who received social plans and welfare payments from the government, as well as Economy Minister Sergio Massa, outspoken liberal economist Javier Miliei and Fernández de Kirchner.

Judge Capuchetti and Prosecutor Rívolo made their way to the vice-president’s apartment on Friday in Recoleta in order to take down testimony.

After leaving the Comodoro Py federal courthouse, the duo arrived at the intersecti­on of Juncal and Uruguay streets, made their way through the crowd and quickly entered the building. According to the Infobae news portal, the investigat­ors are keeping every hypothesis on the table, and will also look into the potential negligence of Fernández de Kirchner personal security detail.

Whether Sabag Montiel is a ‘lone wolf’ attacker or part of a coordinate­d action has not been determined.the investigat­ion will remain sealed for the time being, though informatio­n is expected to leak out given the high-profile nature of the probe.

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