“They are crossing a red line”

“They are crossing a red line”
“They are crossing a red line”

The house in La Cava where he lives Fernanda Miñoleader close to Juan Grabois who managed the million-dollar FISU fund, was raided this Tuesday night. The former presidential candidate described the operation as “devious and illegal” and questioned not only the time in which it was carried out but also that it was carried out due to the alleged theft of a motorcycle.

According to the information provided by the representative of the Frente Patria Grande on social network political and social.”

“It is 11:30 at night (they correct it)… It is 12 at night and I am in front of Fernanda Miño’s house, in the La Cava neighborhood of San Isidro,” he began his story in a video that He went up to that social network.

Then, the social leader questioned: “They could never find anything for Fernanda Miño and now they invented that she, who is the great bandit in the world, stole a motorcycle. “This raid is for that reason.”

They think we are idiots and we are going to believe that the leaders are so diligent that because of the theft of a motorcycle they are going to carry out a raid at ten thirty at night,” he added, sowing even more doubts about the reasons for the procedure.

In parallel, he targeted those who, in his opinion, were responsible for orchestrating the operation. “They are our enemies who are crossing one more red line. They are always cowards with those above and very strong with those below. We are not going to let this go or forgive, and we are going to go to the ultimate consequences,” he warned.

According to her version, hooded police officers surprised the former San Isidro councilor in a violent manner when she opened the door and then prevented her from contacting her lawyer. “We hold the government responsible for this action typical of the dictatorship,” he insisted.

He also pointed out that “a minor who was there when the operation was carried out, devious and completely illegal,” told him that a hooded man “grabbed her by the hair and hit her.” “Some of these, surely,” Grabois said, pointing toward the police officers who stood behind him throughout the video.

In February of this year, a Clarín note revealed that the so-called FISU had recorded expenditures of $130 million in travel expenses and commissions alone last year.

The government of Javier Milei then set its sights on that millionaire fund that was in the hands of Miño, who emerged from the town of La Cava and who responds politically to Grabois.

The thing is that in 2019, when Grabois took over, the trust fund had 63 employees, but the plant grew exponentially and in 2023 613 people ended up working there.

The ultra-Christian Miño, former secretary of Socio-Urban Integration (SISU), She was in charge of signing the billions of pesos that went to the BICE bank to in turn transfer to the cooperatives.

Finally, in the first minutes of this Wednesday, Grabois said that the Police had already withdrawn. “We arrived. They left after five minutes. “His drug trafficker accomplices now started shooting in the background,” he wrote.

“They spent two hours searching the house. They hit Fernanda a lot, they threw her to the floor, they hit the girls who are totally terrified. This doesn’t stay like that. We don’t suck our thumb. They never ever did this to catch a drug trafficker who kills kids in this neighborhood,” Grabois concluded.

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