The chats that complicate police trials for leaving drugs and money from a raid

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Photo: Axel Lloret / Diario UNO

At home They actually found a firearm, ammunition, 95 thousand pesos in cash and remains of cocaine in half a dozen wrappers. This was recorded in the photos that the police themselves took. But when they took the seized materials to the police station and the report they made only included the weapon and ammunition.

The accusatory theory maintains that Rivas offered Vaquer the right to keep the money and the drugs if he did not say that he had found them during the raid. When they carried out that bribe, the cash Gallardo was also there.

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Agosta and Cortez had already left the home, as had the civilian witness to the raid, but they saw that there were drugs and money on the table that were not later seized. In fact, Both had a WhatsApp conversation that showed the spurious maneuver.

One of them told the other that he warned Vaquer that He had to call the Drug Trafficking police because “the witness already saw the bags” but he didn’t want to do it..

The other agreed: “I told him the same thing. It’s a bolu. He told me it wasn’t much. “I don’t know who he negotiated with.”. The final answer was “I don’t know, nor do I ask, it’s better not to know.”

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A few days ago the defendants began to be tried in the Federal Court. The four police officers are charged with failure to comply with the duties of a public official, but Vaquer and Gallardo are also charged with passive bribery; and the remaining two for aggravated concealment. Meanwhile, Rivas is prosecuted for passive bribery and possession of narcotics for marketing purposes.

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