Overview
- Airport security officers retrieved flight documentation from Flyzar’s hangar at San Fernando, completing a procedure that began on Friday.
- Federal judge Adrián González Charvay ordered the action as part of a broader evidence push that includes roughly 30 information requests, additional official notices, and three expert analyses.
- Flyzar provided flight orders and passenger lists, with company representative Felipe Carmona Natta handing over the material to the authorities.
- Investigators have logged more than 60 trips to the Villa Rosa property as two pilots told the court they did not keep passenger records, with ANAC noting public airports hold such logs while private sites rely on their operators.
- The case examines suspected money laundering and the mansion’s true ownership, which is recorded under Real Central S.R.L. (Luciano Pantano and Ana Lucía Conte) for $1.8 million despite a far higher official valuation, after prior searches found AFA-linked items, a corporate card used by Pantano with heavy spending, and luxury vehicles tied to relatives of Pablo Toviggino.