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August 12, 1994 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-12

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Investigation Persists
Into Latest Bombing

Buenos Aires (JTA) — Ariel
Mitzcaner was upset.
"I'm Jewish. I have nothing to
do with the bomb. Every month
my father went to the AMIA to
pay the installments for my
grandmother's burial," he said,
referring to the Jewish social ser-
vice agency housed in the Jewish
community headquarters blown
up July 18 by a terrorist car
bomb.
The investigators were left
puzzled. Their theory that Mr.
Mitzcaner's garage was the place
where explosives had been placed
in the Renault van used in the
bomb attack had collapsed.
Investigators are confident
that a man with false docu-

changed hands several times be-
fore the attack. Two of the five
suspects stole the vehicle, but sold
it before the bombing.
In the opinion of Judge Juan
Jose Galeano, who is spearhead-
ing the investigation, there is one
suspect who is the key to break-
ing the case: a man who stationed
the van in a parking lot some 300
yards from the community head-
quarters.
He left the Renault in the lot
on July 15, and three days lat-
er, another person drove the van
to the front door of the AMA, got
out on the sidewalk and deto-
nated the explosives.
Judge Galeano has not yet
been able to prove that the man

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ments brought the van to be fixed
at Mr. Mitzcaner's garage. But
nobody knows who the man was.
The only description investiga-
tors had was that the man was
Argentine, little over 5 feet tall
and had dark skin.
He left only one clue — a false
identification with the name Ra-
mon Martinez.
Argentine police have so far de-
tained five people in connection
with the bombing that killed 100
people and left more than 200
wounded.
All the suspects have some
connection with the van, which

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who left the van at the parking
lot knew about the explosives in
the vehicle.
But one clue in the investiga-
tion was provided by Monousheh
Moatamer, an Iranian refugee
who is in Caracas, Venezuela, un-
der the protection of the U.N.
high commissioner for refugees.
Mr. Moatamer apparently held
a high position in the Iranian se-
cret services before fleeing from
Teheran a month ago.
At police headquarters in
Caracas, Mr. Galeano recently
showed Moatamer some 20 pho-
tographs of Iranians suspected of

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