After returning to Mendozasaid the five accused Argentine tourists Theft of products from a Miami mallin the United States. From their place, they assured this They didn’t steal anything and that the situation was confused after the alarm went off in one of the stores in the mall Dolphin Mall.
Juan Pablo Rúa, Juan Manuel Zuloaga, Diego Luis Xiccato And Mauricio Ariel Aparo spoke at a press conference with local and national media while the fifth defendant, Sebastian Luis Moyasimply accompanied her during the interviews at the Diplomatic Hotel.

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“We didn’t go to rob a mall, there’s no need for that. “We didn’t plan to go to the United States to steal ten pieces of clothing,” Rúa explained in a radio interview. Nihuil. The mid-sized entrepreneur with ties to telephone, clothing and gym companies always emphasized that it was a confusion.
Charges were brought against the five Argentinians by the US Department of Justice theft And Staging a robbery planwhile the Mendozas group only assures this An alarm sounded at the door of one of the rooms based on an article of clothing that the hairdresser Xiccato would have worn.
“During these three holidays, people come in with suitcases because there are so many purchases that need to be put away,” explained Rúa All news (TN) about the pictures in which the hairdresser can be seen Store suspected stolen products in a suitcase in a Tommy Hilfiger store.
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“When Diego is intercepted by the police, They don’t explain it to him in Spanish and see on the cameras that he came in with us, That’s why they looked for us in the food court,” he explained about the movement of suitcases that alerted local authorities to the Argentine tourist group’s actions.
The middle-class businessman said his friend became nervous at the time of the arrest, adding: “They dressed us in an orange suit, as happens in every court case.” we are condemned socially and in the mediaand paid a very high price for what really happened.
“(The situation) affects our families, our children cannot go to school or play sports.” Wearing an orange suit doesn’t make you guilty“, alleged Rúa, who also explained that none of the members of the group spoke English and therefore they had problems understanding what the American soldiers were saying to them.

“It was all very confusingnone of us speak English, They took us from one place to another. We presented some tickets, but everyone’s clothes were mixed in the suitcases, and We found it difficult to justify this“Zuloaga delved deeper and clarified Most clothing items have physical or digital tickets.
The hairdresser who appeared in part of the story spoke to the Channel 7 of Mendoza and emphasized the innocence of the group: “We are workers, we didn’t steal. We want to stop this spread because it affects us as a family. We want this to end“.
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“We decided to go out and talk because We want you to help us make it clear that we are innocent. and be able to clear our names,” Aparo added TN and Rúa insisted: “We’re not a group that spends an entire year planning how to go to Miami to steal a piece of clothing. We’re all innocent.”.
The five Mendoza residents were accompanied by a lawyer at all times Roberto Castillo and for January 29th they have scheduled a new hearing in Miami, at which the facts will be set out in detail and the charges against each of them will be announced, although they have announced They do not plan to return to the United States and will carry out the process remotely, represented by the lawyer abroad Nayib Hassan.
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