👉 La Justicia Federal solicita la extradición del exsenador y su secretaria, actualmente detenidos en Paraguay. Ambos son investigados por presunto enriquecimiento ilícito y fueron encontrados con 200 mil dólares no declarados. La jueza Arroyo Salgado también ha pedido el secuestro de sus dispositivos electrónicos y otros objetos.
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00:00The extradition of former Senator Cuéllar and his secretary.
00:04We repeat, the information is from the last moment.
00:07The Federal Justice is requesting the extradition of Cuéllar and his secretary,
00:11who are still detained in Paraguay. Pablo.
00:15Yes, that's right. What Arroyo Salgado did,
00:18who is the judge who has been investigating at a local level the situation of Cuéllar,
00:22was to release an international exhort to ask for the extradition of Cuéllar
00:29and his secretary.
00:31In addition, the judge in charge of the San Isidro Federal Court is also asking
00:35for the kidnapping of cell phones, electronic devices,
00:39and other objects that the two accused had in their possession
00:44when they were found on the border with Paraguay,
00:49with, among other things, 200,000 dollars.
00:54What they are investigating is,
00:56they are investigating Cuéllar for alleged illicit enrichment,
00:59in addition to the non-compliance of the duties of public officials,
01:04passive and active coercion, and other issues.
01:07What happens is that before extradition, a country has to determine the internal issue,
01:13that is, for which, in this case, Cuéllar himself is detained in Paraguay.
01:18That is, Paraguay will have to define the situation in Paraguay
01:22and then resolve the issue of extradition.
01:24What happens is that what has to be evaluated is,
01:26because here we are talking about two different crimes, right?
01:29In this case, we are talking about coercion, abuse of authority,
01:34illicit enrichment, and in the other, smuggling,
01:37which is a presumably minor crime.
01:40You have to resolve the issue in Paraguay
01:43and then proceed with the request of Argentina,
01:46that is, first they will have to resolve the situation there,
01:50they will sentence him, he will be sentenced, he will be arrested, he will be arrested,
01:52and then they will say, let's see, if we extradite him, he will not return to Paraguay,
01:58or he would not return to Paraguay.
02:00So, what happens with the resolution of the case in that country?
02:03This, I mean, will take time, right?
02:05In parallel to that, to the judicial definition that Pablo is telling us,
02:09which we will now reiterate,
02:10a presentation was just given by the legislator,
02:13the senator, sorry, of radicalism, Carla Carrizo,
02:17who proposes the creation, Pablo,
02:20of a commission to monitor the ethics of legislators.
02:24Wow, and who is going to monitor it?
02:26Wow, themselves.
02:27It would work.
02:28It's a joke.
02:29It's okay what Javi says.
02:30It would work.
02:31In the commission of ethics and discipline,
02:35this is within the commission of constitutional matters,
02:38the idea is that it is a commission that is enabled to develop recommendations
02:43that tend to guide the good behavior of themselves.
02:47Yes?
02:48It is essential, Carrizo said minutes ago,
02:52that there is a commission of ethics that audits the presentation
02:55of the juridical declarations of its members,
02:58both the Senate and the deputies.
03:00As Perón said, if you don't want to solve something,
03:03create a commission.
03:04No, well, it's okay, but wait, wait.
03:06Let's see.
03:07I understand the ironic tone.
03:09Let's remember that Cuéllar was expelled from the Senate.
03:12Yes.
03:13It's not that he was expelled, it's not that there was a judicial sentence or anything.
03:16This, at some point, we will surely talk about it.
03:20But this opens a dangerous door.
03:23Why?
03:24And because from now on, the officialism and the opposition come together
03:27and they kick you out.
03:29Well, when they kick you out,
03:31if you don't spend $200,000 or commit a crime,
03:35why are they going to kick you out?
03:37But Cuéllar, sorry.
03:38Do you have to behave like a man or a woman?
03:41Cuéllar committed a crime.
03:42Are you a lawyer?
03:43Did Cuéllar commit a crime?
03:44Yes.
03:45Well, it's being investigated.
03:46Are you a judge?
03:47No, no.
03:48It's being investigated.
03:49He was found a fraud.
03:50In Paraguay.
03:51He spent $200,000.
03:52It's very good.
03:53We don't know how those $200,000 came.
03:55We don't know who put them.
03:56We don't know if it was his, if it was his secretary,
03:59or if it was a spy from the CIA.
04:01We don't know.
04:02You ask me what I think.
04:04They are probably his.
04:05Now, the reality...
04:06No, but you are complicating something that is much simpler.
04:09There is a procedure.
04:10The senator of the nation who went to Paraguay six times a year,
04:16who is the man who voted,
04:18and who with his vote achieved the tie in the Basic Law,
04:21disqualified Villaruel,
04:23and from there he goes to Paraguay six times.
04:28He is a senator who was already investigated by Judge Arroyo Salgado
04:32of alleged illicit enrichment.
04:34And suddenly he is found in a backpack with $200,000.
04:37Pablo, it's not that complicated.
04:39Let's see.
04:40There is a procedure established to expel the legislators.
04:45The penalty that is given in this case to the former Senator Cuéllar
04:49is a political penalty.
04:51It is not judicial.
04:52Now, minimally, there must be some established procedures
04:56to be able to fire a deputy or a senator.
04:59The procedure exists.
05:01It is through the Commission of Constitutional Affairs.
05:03In this case, he was not summoned.
05:05They should give him a minimum right.
05:07I don't know if it's defense,
05:08but at least to expose what it was about.
05:10In this case, it was not done.
05:12What Carla Carrizo, a congresswoman, is proposing
05:14is to be able to generate a commission
05:16to be able to deal with internal issues of the chambers.
05:19Among other things.
05:21It seems to me that it is regardless of the judicial investigations.
05:24What remains in the case of Cuéllar
05:26is that Cuéllar had made a presentation of his sworn statement
05:31saying that he had $3,000.
05:34Keep in mind that this is what this project proposes.
05:37No one looks at those sworn statements today.
05:40We only look at them, the journalists,
05:42if we have any data.
05:44Because, obviously, we don't have the time
05:46to look at the sworn statement of almost 350 legislators.
05:50That is why this commission appears,
05:52which was also proposed at a time when there were fights.
05:55I don't know if you remember.
05:56It was because of the issue of ludopathy.
05:58There were very strong fights in the chamber of deputies.
06:01Among some deputies,
06:03it happened between Maxi Ferraro of the Civic Coalition
06:06and Silvana Giudice,
06:07that they almost got into a brawl.
06:09So, what is sought with this is
06:11how it can be done to transparent a little
06:14what the conduct of the legislators can do.
06:17Well, stop a minute here.
06:18I'll be back with Case Cuéllar 13 and 40.
06:21Our everyday insecurity.
06:23In this case, the victim, a teacher.
06:25In José Ingenieros.
06:26With this image that you are going to see.
06:28And with the neighbors having to intervene
06:31to try to get the thief out of the vehicle.
06:34And things they couldn't do.
06:35Neither they, nor the police that surrounded them.
06:39And it remains, again, in question and analysis
06:42to see the police performance here.
06:44They preserved something.
06:46Well, it could be.
06:47Look at this image.
06:48Look, let's listen because it also has audio.
06:50It has audio of the screams.
06:52The one who is caught in the window is the teacher.
06:56The principal of a school to whom they are stealing the car.
07:05And now they are going to surround him.
07:07Because the engine of the car stops.
07:09The police are going to surround him.
07:11Look there.
07:18To the tire, he says.
07:19To throw him to the tire.
07:25The police pointing at him.
07:27Demanding him to get off.
07:29And the criminal escapes.
07:32Escapes from the place.
07:33Like this.
07:34That way.
07:35Impressive.
07:36Incredible that he escaped.
07:38Diego de Nicolás, live on José Ingenieros.
07:40Diego, how are you?
07:43Hello, how are you, Facu?
07:44Good afternoon.
07:45Yes, very close to General Paz.
07:46Just about 200 meters away.
07:48All this happens.
07:49On the side, obviously, of the province of Buenos Aires,
07:52where this town of José Ingenieros is.
07:54This man who came with all that mess,
07:57to this feast shop.
07:58The thing is that, according to those who saw him,
08:01he was like overdosed on alcohol
08:04because he even had the courage to have drunk
08:07and with his behavior,
08:09he did not give a feeling of being too lucid.
08:12And of course, after asking for something to eat
08:15at the feast shop, where they denied it
08:17because the girl was working at that time,
08:19the man left and there, where the parked cars are,
08:22was where he approached this teacher.
08:27They forced him until he later escaped in the car.
08:29But of course, the merchants here were astonished
08:32by what was happening.
08:33I want to talk to one of the merchants
08:35who is right on the corner.
08:36And of course, among all of you,
08:38the merchants were surprised
08:40by this situation, in addition to being violent.
08:42Yes, more than anything,
08:43because it is not usual for ordinary people
08:45to see this kind of thing.
08:46Simply because of that.
08:47Did you see the man when he was escaping?
08:49Did you hear the car?
08:50Yes, I saw him, but I couldn't see him.
08:52I mean, I saw the car,
08:53but I couldn't see him because the car had polarized windows.