New purge in Federal Police: Garre ordered that 25 commissioners pass to retirement

Buenos Aires, January 6, 2013

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The Security Ministry, headed by Nilda Garre, made late on a new purge by passing to retirement to 25 Federal Police Commissioners, while promoted commissioners ordered inspectors, who were appointed in different areas of strength.

Police sources confirmed to Noticias Argentinas that the measures were published today in the International Agenda (ODI) number 3 of the Federal.

According to NA the reasons for retirement is because commissioners did not respond to the expectations placed on them or directly by serious flaws in their respective positions. Meanwhile, there were other heads with the same rank who requested retirement.

The displaced heads are: Juan Carlos D’Avanzo, Emilio José Junoy, Orlando Ojeda, Carlos Grandal, Daniel Galiñanes, Horacio Santiago Bongiorno, Fernando Culsham, Ricardo Marcelo Leiva, Luis Alberto Vazquez Abad, Carlos Alberto Beraldi, Emilio Gonzalez, Fernando Oscar Lucero, Juan Abbondo, Daniel Fernando Ojeda, Alejandro Pitaro, Luis Ernesto Ruben, Ruben Parras and Scheidegger.

The list is completed by: Mario Ruben Figueroa, Carlos Federico Sanow, Mario Francisco Negrette, Carlos Dornelles Soarez, Walter Hugo Avila SD (all security), Humberto Arturo Diganchi (Communications), Rodolfo and Aldo Nestor Gregorio Rebasa Ciapponi (Health).

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