translated from Spanish: They confirmed the prosecution of the man who took the girl from Villa Lugano

Justice upheld the prosecution of Carlos Savanz, the man who last month held a 7-year-old girl for three days after taking her from the Porteño neighborhood of Villa Lugano to the Bonaerense municipality of Luján.La decision was taken by Room 6 of the Chamber of Appeals in criminal and correctional law, which further confirmed the 150,000-peso embargo on the assets that the accused may have and which will remain in detention. Although the defendant remains housed in a Federal Police unit, the brief advises his transfer to a Federal Prison Service unit to continue his pre-trial detention. In this way, the chamber validated what has been done so far by Judge Alejandra Alliaud, acting in charge of the National Criminal and Correctional Court 57, at the request of the prosecutor of the case Laura Belloqui, who imputed to Savanz several crimes, including article 146 of the Penal Code which is the “abduction, retention or concealment of a minor”. The case

The cause began on Monday, March 15, when an aunt of the girl, who lives on a street situation with her mother in Villa Lugano, reported that she had been taken by a man, whom she knew and who had been approaching her for a few days and gained her trust. From there an investigation began, including analysis of dozens of security cameras that captured the girl’s journey with her captor aboard a bicycle, starting at 8.40 on Monday from the Cildañez neighborhood until a few hours later she took a train and arrived in Luján, where she spent almost three days. According to the prosecution confirmation, the captor and the girl arrived in Luján that same March 15 “around 13:35, when Savanz left the highway and headed to a rugged place where he held and hid her, making him believe that they were lost and that they would imminently go in search of his mother.”

The researchers, after assessing the situation, decided to activate the “Sofia Alert” (a rapid emergency communication system for the reporting of disappearances of minors) and a “crisis committee” consisting of prosecutor Belloqui, the co-owner of Protex, the Ministry of Security of the Nation, the City and the Province of Buenos Aires.About a thousand personnel from three security forces with motorbikes were formed , vans, helicopters and dogs, focused the search in the area of Luján and General Rodríguez. Finally, after a call from a neighbor to 911, staff from the Luján Patrol Command managed to find Savanz when he moved the girl in a box placed at the back of her bicycle through Las Heras and Gamboa streets, about five blocks from the University of that city of Buenos Aires province and ten blocks from the train station of that town. The man was immediately arrested and the victim was placed under guard in a police unit until the arrival of his mother and the judicial and police authorities involved in the case.
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