A Lamborghini Gallardo, valued at USD 200,000 and owned by
Venezuelan military attaché in Argentina, colonel Oran
Jesús Primera, is under investigation by the Argentinean
justice.
Argentinean daily newspaper Perfil Sunday published a report
on the case of the imports of luxury cars by "a sector" in
the Argentinean Foreign Ministry under diplomatic tax exemptions,
for subsequent sale outside Argentina.
Based on the report, in 2004-2007 there were 960 applications
to import vehicles under diplomatic licenses.
Renowned Argentinean personalities are included in the file
of the investigation conducted by Marcelo Aguinsky, a judge
in economic-related crime matters.
Regarding the Venezuelan official, Perfil claimed, "The Venezuelan
military attaché in Argentina, colonel Oran Jesús
Primera Petit shares the USD 800,000 bagman Guido Antonini
Wilson's taste for speed. The military officer purchased last
year a Lamborghini Gallardo, and the speedy car is among the
56 cars under investigation."
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