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The journalist investigating the disappearance of the Buenos Aires police officer Karhanyan reported the theft of his computer

Eduardo Silveyra reported that they entered his house and stole the laptop where he had material for a book he is writing about the disappearance of the Buenos Aires police officer whose whereabouts have been unknown since 2019.

  • 02/11/2023 • 07:55

Journalist Eduardo Silveyra reported that they entered his house and stole the laptop where he had material for a book he is writing about the disappearance of the Buenos Aires police officer Arshak Karhanyan, whose whereabouts have been unknown since 2019, as well as his family and various human rights organizations. and political leaders denounced irregularities in the judicial case. Silveyra arrived home "on Monday night, around 10 p.m. When I entered my house, I couldn't open the door, I thought a piece of furniture had fallen. There was a trunk with scattered papers and books taken from the shelves." , the journalist reported this Wednesday in dialogue with Télam. "I went to see if the laptop was there and it wasn't there, I kept seeing what other things they had taken. The only thing missing was the computer and a bag with shirts, because I was about to travel to Formosa for work," he explained and considered that "it was "They took their shirts to put the computer inside and protect it when they came down from the balcony." On that computer there was information for a book that Silveyra is writing "about the disappearance of police officer Arshak Karhanyan and there he had data, interviews with people who are quite committed to the cause, who know a lot, who were called to testify by the judge (Alberto ) Baños, who has now resigned from continuing in the case." A month ago, the Human Rights Secretariat requested the removal of Judge Alberto Baños from the case being pursued for the disappearance of police officer Karhanyan, whose whereabouts have been unknown since February 2019, stating that in the investigation of the case "intentions are not verified." to conduct the investigation towards the search for the truth and that cannot be accepted.” After encountering this scenario in her house, Silveyra called the police and went to Police Station 7 C in Flores to file a report.