BUENOS AIRES - The Jewish ex-interior minister of Argentina
will be investigated for his ties to the AMIA Jewish center bombing.
The Buenos Aires Federal Appeals Court last week ordered the
probe of Carlos Vladimir Corach in connection with an illegal payment of
$400,000 to Carlos Telleldin, an auto mechanic who was among those charged in
the 1994 attack that left 85 dead and hundreds wounded.
Telleldin, who allegedly provided the car bomb that blew up
the Jewish center, has not been indicted.
The three Appeals Court justices called on Federal Judge
Ariel Lijo to investigate “the existence of concrete allegations involving
Carlos Vladimir Corach, which have not been investigated until now” regarding
the illegal payment to Telleldin.
Corach was interior minister during the Carlos Menem
government in the 1990s. He was responsible for obtaining the building for the
Holocaust Museum of Buenos Aires and was the main speaker at its inauguration.
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