The Iranian military and pilot Gholamreza Ghasemi Abbas boarded a Bolivian Aviation (BOA) plane from Buenos Aires to the Cruz Crupeña capital, according to Argentine media

The Iranian pilot Gholamreza Ghasmi, investigated for alleged links with the force Quds of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the Hezbollah terrorist organization, took a flight from good air to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, according to Argentine media.

“And he said goodbye with a photo, with the V fingers,” said the newspaper La Nación in its digital edition. The publication adds that Ghasemi was shown with Mario Arraga Urdaneta, Emrasur finance manager and another of the five flight crew benefiting from the lack of merit issued by the federal judge of Lomas de Zamora, Federico Villena.

They are part of a group of 19 crew members of a Boeing 747 plane of the Venezuelan company Emrasur that arrived in Argentina on June 6 with a cargo of auto parts for an automotive factory, and was involved in a judicial and diplomatic plot that involved Also to the United States. The other 14 crew members had been dismissed and left Argentina in September.

Without having been able to stock up on Buenos Aires due to sanctions from the United States, the plane left for Uruguay on June 8, but the Montevideo authorities denied the entrance and had to return to Ezeiza’s Argentine airport.

The Argentine Justice then began an investigation in which it accepted as a complainant to the Delegation of Argentine Israelite Associations (DAIA) and prohibited the exit of the crew country, which was housed in a hotel near the airport.

Argentina accuses former Iranian governors for the attack against the AMIA Jewish center (also the headquarters of the DAIA), which left 85 dead and some 300 injured in 1994 in Buenos Aires.

In Bolivia there was no official report on the whereabouts of Pilotó Iraní

No ministry, no state authority pronounced on the whereabouts of the Iranian pilot Gholamreza Ghasmi in Bolivia. He arrived on Tuesday on a flight from the state airline, but it is unknown if he remains in the country or was simply in transit.

Ghasemi Abbas is 64 years old. He was born on November 22, 1958 in the city of Tehran, capital of Iran. International Media are union to be linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard of Iran, a powerful military group considered terrorist by the United States and Europe.

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