Sunday, 10 January 2016

Two Argentina fugitives escape manhunt

Fugitives' overturned pickup truck (9 January)The fugitives were driving a stolen pickup truck before it was overturned in the police chase.
A huge manhunt in Argentina netted only one of three fugitives convicted of a triple murder, officials said hours after claiming all had been caught.

The three broke out of a maximum-security prison almost two weeks ago.
President Mauricio Macri's office initially said they are been captured north-west of Buenos Aires, but police later said that two remained at large.
The latest twist is a major embarrassment to the new president, correspondents say.
The police manhunt - shown on live television - has gripped the country.
Police say the man they captured, Martin Lanetta, was caught after the car the men were travelling in rolled over in the chase in Santa Fe province, about 500km (300 miles) from the capital.
The other two escaped on foot.
In this Dec. 14, 2015, file photo, Argentina's President Mauricio Macri speaks during a meeting with the Argentine Industrial Union in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Macri is vowing to crack down on drug trafficking amid a national manhunt for three escaped prisoners convicted in drug-related killings. On Monday, Jan. 4, 2016,Image copyrightAP
Image captionPresident Mauricio Macri vowed in the run up to presidential elections in December that he would crack down on drug trafficking.
Victor Shellac and brothers Christian and Martin Lanatta were serving life in prison for kidnapping and murdering three men allegedly connected to a drug trafficking ring.
President Macri - a conservative who replaced Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner after elections in December - had accused the previous administration of not doing enough to crack down on drug crime.
Last month the men escaped from one of the country's most secure prisons using a fake gun to threaten one of the guards.
Martin Lanatta, had leapt into the political limelight last year when he accused the presidential chief of staff, Anibal Fernandez, of complicity in the killings.
Mr Fernandez denied the accusation but it damaged his campaign last October to become the new governor of Buenos Aires province.
The candidate who won, MarĂ­a Eugenia Vidal, dismissed the intrigue and said the jail-break had been an inside job.
She sacked the head of the prison service.

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