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Public Safety Minister Patricia Bullrich said on Tuesday that Interpol reports were requested about the Iranian couple's identity who entered the country with fake Israeli pbadports and adulterated names.
"We will see what Iran will answer, if it has any history whatsoever"said the minister in statements to Radio Miter.
Bullrich explained that, according to information provided by Interpol Greece, the man named Sajjad Samiel Naseran, "was recognized as Iranian, under a different name" and now, information on "the identity of the person" is expected for Interpol Iran.
Naseran, 27, was arrested on Saturday in a hotel in the Abasto neighborhood with a woman named Mashoreh Sabzali, 30, who has been in Spain since March 12.
The minister pointed out that there "a quick answer" to prevent the couple from entering the country illegally through Ezeiza Airport.
He badured that if this had not been the case, it would have been necessary to "take different measures at the central act" for the 27th anniversary of the embbady attack Israeli, which was held Monday on the site where the headquarters of the diplomacy was destroyed with explosive on March 17. of 1992, as "elevate" the commemoration.
"The important thing as the Argentine state is that we had a quick response, the federal police had an impeccable action in the search"He remarked.
He added that "it is an issue that is the subject of an investigation", why the couple went to Buenos Aires, case in the hands of Federal Judge Luis Rodríguez, while the federal police "collect data that cause".
"The judge values their words and the facts surrounding them", as they entered the country "with fake pbadports and adulterated names," Bullrich said.
Those initially identified as Naseran and Sabzali are accused of ideological falsity for entering the country with false documents.
According to the Minister of Security, at Ezeiza airport, "the migration system was working perfectly, for which an orange alert had been issued, which reported falsified or false documents, but indicated that the interested had no obstacle to enter ".
"These alerts must be well interpreted. In this case, the persons should have been detained. But there was a human error and that is why those responsible for the migration were movedbecause it constitutes a serious fault by not respecting the chain of command ", explained the manager.
"Fortunately, it was possible to quickly resolve the detention of these people," he concluded.
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