CFK attacker, girlfriend had “premeditated plan” to assasinate VP

Investigation has determined that Fernando André Sabag Montiel and his partner, Brenda Uliarte, did not act alone and are probing whether they have ties to gang of radical librtarians.

The schockwaves of the attempted assasination attempt against Vice-President, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, continue to reverberate throughout Argentine society, as the investigation carries on.

In the context of deep scepticism on either side of political spectrum, Judge María Eugenia Capuchettu and prosecutor, Carlos Rívolo, have made arrests, continued to gather information, and came to the conclusion that the attempt attack was premeditated and potentially carried out by a larger group and not a “lone wolf”. In tandem, evidence of purported far-right and even neo-Nazi affiliation of the man who pulled the gun at Cristina Fernández de Kircher and his girlfriend, continued to surface. At the same time, several missteps, including the forced deleting of all the information on the attacker’s cellular phone, have fed the speculation of some level of foul play.

MORE ARRESTS COMING?

Court sources revealed to the Noticias Argentinas news agency that there would be more arrests, estimating that Uliarte and Sabag Montiel acted with, at least, three other people perfoming “prioir intelligence”, while masquerading as street peddlers, as can be observed from videos, television and security camera footage and photographs of the scene which the court said it was analysing.