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Sur Finanzas head posts cryptic messages about "traitors"

Ariel Vallejo, head of Sur Finanzas and accused of money laundering, posted a series of cryptic WhatsApp messages mentioning a "traitor and traitress", raising questions about their intended recipients.


Sur Finanzas head posts cryptic messages about "traitors"

Buenos Aires, March 26 (NA) -- The head of Sur Finanzas, Ariel Maximiliano Vallejo, accused of alleged money laundering in a case in which the president of the AFA, Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia, is also reportedly involved, published a series of messages in his WhatsApp statuses that caught attention, as they speak of "traitor and traitress". According to an investigation by the Argentine News Agency, Vallejo has been publishing various messages via his mobile phone, but those he uploaded this Thursday appear to be aimed at people who may have links to the case under investigation. In this regard, the first message was uploaded at 1:18 PM: "When he realizes that the traitor and the traitress are inside and VERY close..." Meanwhile, the next one was uploaded two minutes later: "The loyal can dissent, the sycophants always betray." Days earlier, he had posted V-for-victory and flexed bicep emojis, related to Kirchnerism and the force towards that party, while also sharing videos allegedly of him driving and touring the city of Buenos Aires to the sound of a Peronist march in the background. Likewise, another message that drew attention was one from last Friday that read: "When the rain ends, the umbrella becomes a burden. Thus ends loyalty when the benefits disappear." IP The question remains as to who Vallejo's messages are aimed at. Are they directed at AFA or Argentine football leaders?

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