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Sajjad Samiel Naserani and Mashoreh Sabzali, the Iranian couple who entered Argentina with fake pbadports, were tried on remand on Friday. Federal Judge Luis Rodríguez ordered the measure for the use of forged documents.
On March 12, they entered the country from Europe with falsified pbadports which, according to Interpol files, belonged to the category "stolen / lost by the carrier".
As judicial sources explained to Judge Infobae, Judge Rodriguez instructed the National Directorate of Migration to: that the process of expulsion of the couple is engagedwhich will materialize only when the current investigation is completed.
When the Iranians entered the country with Israeli pbadports on behalf of Netanel and Rivka Toledano, under the control of Migrations of Ezeiza, they triggered the alerts with the identity documents they presented ( it was discovered that they had been stolen) and officers from the Counter-Terrorism Division of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI) began investigating the case.
When he testified before Rodriguez, the man justified his escape from Iran by pointing out that he had escaped for adultery. He stated that he had fallen in love with a married woman and that he had to leave with a fake pbadport. He also claimed that the documents he had used were buying them in Spain and that the woman arrested next to him knew her in that country. He also admitted to having spoken to an Argentine lawyer, whose Internet phone he had removed, seeking to regularize his immigrant status.
As the investigation continues, the Iranians will remain in detention. For the moment, there is no evidence of links to terrorist organizations, but it is not excluded that they may be involved in other types of crimes.
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