“He told the Police he was going to Ukraine to fight”: this was the arrest of the accused for the crime of former Puma Aramburu

The subject linked to the extreme right, the main one targeted by the murder of the former athlete, was arrested at the Hungarian border with Ukraine

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zzzzinte1Argentina's centre Federico Martin Aramburu
zzzzinte1Argentina's centre Federico Martin Aramburu scores Argentina's third try during the rugby union World Cup third place final match France vs. Argentina, 19 October 2007 at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLISzzzz

The crime of the former Argentine rugby team player Federico Martín Aramburu, aroused the concern of the entire French society that is closely following the investigation process that seeks to reveal what happened with the murder of the man who shone in Los Pumas. In the last few hours the European security forces arrested the principal accused of triggering the gun with which they killed Aramburu: he was in the Hungary's border with Ukraine and assured that he would fight to defend that country.

The 27-year-old, identified by the name of Loïk Le Priol, was in the border town of Zahony, in a sector where the boundaries of Hungary, Slovakia and Ukraine cross. “The foreigner told the police that he had military training and that he would have gone to Ukraine to fight,” Hungarian police assured French media outlet RMC Sports.

The arrest took place around eight o'clock in the evening of Tuesday, March 22, at the border post located in that city. “The police investigation found that the man was wanted and that the French authorities had issued a European arrest warrant for murder. The Zahony police arrested the man, took him to the police station and detained him,” said the file to which the media outlet had access.

During the regulatory search carried out by the local police forces, three knives were found in the vehicle he used to move. The crime took place around 6 am on Saturday morning in Paris and Le Priol was arrested more than 72 hours after the incident some 1800 kilometers from that French city.

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