Assassination Attempt on Cristina Kirchner: Mysterious Calls from Sabag Montiel to the University of San Martín and from Police to Brenda Uliarte
Recent investigations reveal mysterious calls linked to the assassination attempt on Cristina Kirchner, including communications from the assailant to a local university and from police to his accomplice.
An exclusive report from Clarín reveals new findings in the investigation of the attempted assassination of Cristina Kirchner, which took place on September 1, 2022. Fernando Sabag Montiel, the assailant, made five mysterious calls to phones assigned to the Universidad de San Martín prior to the attack. Following the incident, his chats from the days afterward were deleted, raising further questions about his connections and the nature of those communications. The recent report is based on a National Gendarmerie forensic examination, shedding light on critical aspects of the case.
In a separate but related finding, Brenda Uliarte, Montiel's ex-girlfriend and alleged accomplice, reportedly received five calls from Federal Intelligence police officers after the assassination attempt. This reveals potential involvement or at least contact between law enforcement and individuals connected to the attack. Uliarte was only detained on September 4, three days after the attack, under circumstances that have sparked controversy, especially with revelations that she was seen leaving a location in Barracas and that Federal agents had previously allowed her to leave.
These new revelations about the calls add to the timeline of events surrounding the attack and may suggest deeper layers of complicity or negligence within law enforcement. The names of the intelligence officers involved have been redacted to protect compliance with intelligence laws, but the implications of these connections could indicate serious issues within the Argentine security services that warrant further scrutiny and investigation.