Emotional reunion of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo with his wife upon his release and return from Venezuela at Ezeiza airport.
Emotional reunion of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo with his wife upon his release and return from Venezuela at Ezeiza airport.
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Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo returns after release in Venezuela

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Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, detained in Venezuela since December 2024, was released after 448 days and is returning to Argentina on a plane from the Argentine Football Association (AFA). His wife, María Alexandra Gómez, confirmed the news with an emotional message on social media. The return involved diplomatic and sports-related efforts, with arrival expected at Ezeiza in the early hours of March 2, 2026.

Nahuel Gallo, a first corporal in Argentina's National Gendarmerie, was detained on December 8, 2024, in Venezuela and held in El Rodeo I prison. After 448 days of detention, he was released on March 1, 2026, as confirmed by his wife María Alexandra Gómez in a message on social media platform X: “I just spoke with Nahuel Gallo and can inform you that he is already flying to Argentina. We are deeply emotional. Víctor will be able to hug his dad in a few hours. Thank you all for being attentive”.

The AFA facilitated the transfer on a Learjet 60 LV-KMA plane from Baires Fly, a company linked to the entity's president, Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia. Gallo is traveling accompanied by executives Luciano Nakis, the AFA's pro-secretary, and Fernando Isla Casares, secretary of Protocol and Ceremonial. Both were in Caracas to meet with the Venezuelan Football Federation (FVF) and tour works on a high-performance center. The flight includes stops in Ecuador and Chile, with arrival at Ezeiza between 3:45 and 4:30 a.m., where he will be received by Security Minister Patricia Bullrich and Alejandra Monteoliva.

The AFA issued a statement titled “Football, a humanitarian bridge”, thanking Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez for her “sensitivity and willingness” and the FVF for facilitating contact. The efforts began in January 2025 and advanced last week in Brazil, where Tapia met with the FVF president and Conmebol president Alejandro Domínguez.

Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno confirmed the release and thanked the support from Italy, the United States, and the NGO Foro Penal. Bullrich celebrated: “Nahuel Gallo is flying home! This victory belongs to all who fought for his freedom”. However, the Government warned the AFA that their closeness to the Venezuelan regime will not “clean their image”. The Executive insisted on demanding the release of Germán Giuliani and other detainees for political reasons in Venezuela.

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X users express joy over Nahuel Gallo's release after 448 days in Venezuelan prison. Praise for AFA and Chiqui Tapia's role in negotiations with Venezuelan football federation and officials like Delcy Rodríguez. Criticism towards Milei government for inability to achieve it despite using the case politically. Skepticism that AFA seeks to improve its image. Emphasis on family reunion and sports diplomacy.

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Argentine police search the empty home of fugitive Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader linked to Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, on the crime's 35th anniversary.
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Argentine police fail to find Galvarino Apablaza at his home

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Argentine police carried out a detention order against Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader prosecuted as the intellectual author of Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, but did not find him at his home on Wednesday. The incident coincides with the 35th anniversary of the crime. Chilean authorities are coordinating with Argentina to locate him and proceed with extradition.

President José Antonio Kast vowed that fugitive Galvarino Apablaza—accused of Jaime Guzmán's 1991 murder—will face Chilean justice, speaking at the airport before his first official trip to Argentina. Following Argentina's recent 20 million peso reward and a failed capture attempt, Kast announced cooperation with Javier Milei's government amid ongoing extradition efforts.

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Argentina's government offered a 20 million peso reward for information on Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra, named as the intellectual author of senator Jaime Guzmán's murder 35 years ago. Apablaza evaded capture on Wednesday and recently lost his political refugee status. Chilean president José Antonio Kast will travel to Argentina this Sunday to discuss the case with Javier Milei.

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