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http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/article/Police-investigated-in-case-of-dead-Argentine-6035897.php
 



BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The 10 police officers assigned to protect a federal 
prosecutor who accused President Cristina Fernandez of shielding Iranians 
accused in an Argentine terrorist bombing are being investigated for their 
actions on the day the prosecutor was found shot to death. 

The officers, along with two supervisors, are being looked at as part of an 
internal police investigation into the handling of Alberto Nisman 's death, a 
person close to the investigation told The Associated Press on Friday on 
condition of anonymity. 

The officers are not considered suspects, said the person, who was not 
authorized to comment publicly. 

In particular, he said, investigators are looking into the time it took two 
officers assigned to the door of Nisman's building to advise their superiors 
that they had not been able to reach him by telephone. 



Earlier this week, the 10 officers made declarations to lead investigator 
Viviana Fein , who would ultimately decide whether to try them for anything. 
All 10 have been suspended during the investigation, the person close to the 
case said. 

The 51-year-old prosecutor was found Sunday night slumped in the bathroom of 
his apartment with a bullet wound in his head. 

His death came days after Nisman gave a judge a report alleging Fernandez 
secretly reached a deal to prevent prosecution of former Iranian officials 
accused of involvement in the 1994 bombing of Argentina's largest Jewish center 
, the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association . The attack killed 85 people and 
injured more than 200. 

Also on Friday, justice officials said they have been unable to locate the man 
who loaned Nisman the gun used in his death despite "repeated attempts," and 
were ordering that he be barred from leaving the country. 

Diego Lagomarsino , who spoke to authorities soon after Nisman's death, said he 
had given a .22-caliber pistol to Nisman because the prosecutor wanted it for 
protection. Lagomarsino has not been named as a suspect. 



Fernandez, who has dismissed Nisman's allegations of a cover-up in the bombing, 
published two letters on social media this week about the prosecutor's death — 
the first saying it appeared he had killed himself, then a second saying she 
was now convinced it wasn't a suicide. 

Nisman's allegations, she said, were based on false information given to him by 
the former head of the intelligence services. In her second letter, published 
Thursday, she portrayed Nisman's death as a way to damage her administration. 

American authorities are aware of the case but won't comment while an 
investigation is in progress, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told 
reporters in Washington on Friday. 

"The United States and the international community continue to work with the 
Argentine government, as well as victims of the AMIA bombing and their 
families, to seek justice," Psaki said. 
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