
I tried to transcend and he succeeded, although not for the reasons suggested, but on the contrary: the Federal Department of Investigation (DFI), the security force recently inaugurated by the former minister Patricia Bullrich, has managed in the last hours to break into La Matanza a 21 year old man who published Death threats to the presidentwhom he supposedly would kill in September. “September 8th will go down in history,” the prisoner wrote on his networks to announce his plans.
“Martian Corp.” Under this pseudonym, a social media user made open and public threats against Javier Milei from somewhere in the western part of the Conurbano in the middle of this year. The authorities then began to closely monitor this user’s publications on various platforms, with a particular focus on the Presidential Security Department of the Federal Police (PFA), which made a report the warning to the DFI, The security forces were inaugurated last June by then Security Minister Patricia Bullrich – now a national senator – and are responsible for, among other things, terrorism issues.
The PFA’s Constitutional Crimes Division has investigated Martiancorp messages. For example, one of the most striking: “On September 8th, I will kill the President of Argentina, known as Javier Milei.” Save this post, it will remain in the history of Twitter and the Internet.” I will be a legend.
The 12th Federal Criminal and Correctional Court then intervened under the direction of a judge Julian Ercolini, who ordered the PFA’s constitutional crimes to deepen intelligence tasks to find the person behind the profile that published threats. So, after months of field research and data analysis, it was determined that he was a 21-year-old Argentinian with an address on Velazco Street. in González Catán, La Matanzawhere the IP signals of the devices used to publish such threats were recorded.
After summarizing the burden of proof, the Federal Criminal and Correctional Judge 1 of Morón, Martín Alejandro Ramos led the raid of the house of González Catán, an operation in which the suspect was arrested. Authorities also seized a computer, router, cell phone and other items relevant to the case that were deemed threats.
On Wednesday afternoon, the acting security minister said, Alejandra Monteolivatweeted: “He threatened on social networks to kill the president. With the DFI we tracked him down, identified him and arrested him. There is no place for violence in this Argentina. Whoever does it pays for it.”
He threatened to kill the president on social networks. With the @DFI_Arg We tracked him down, identified him and arrested him.
There is no place for violence in this Argentina. Whoever makes them pays for them. pic.twitter.com/J7VNAUHyCB
— Alejandra Monteoliva (@AleMonteoliva) December 10, 2025