Triple crime

Three pharmaceutical businessmen, Sebastián Forza, Damián Ferrón, and Leopoldo Bina, had been reported missing on August 7, 2008.

[1] Forza's widow said the deaths were a mafia message for other people, and that her husband had paid $250,000 for protection to a man known as "La Morsa" (Spanish: The Walrus).

[3] It was also discovered that Forza financed the political campaign of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner during the 2007 general elections.

They claimed that Fernández ordered Forza, Ferrón, and Bina killed because they might have attempted to secure the illegal drug trade operation for themselves.

The governor María Eugenia Vidal fired the leaders of the jailing system of the Buenos Aires province, who were suspected of having abetted the escape.

[6] Ibar Pérez Corradi was captured in the Triple Border on June 9, 2016, with a new Paraguayan ID and with his fingerprints removed.

Corradi refused to be extradited, claiming he did not trust the Argentine judiciary, that his family was in Paraguay, and that his life would be at risk if he returned.