
The Government accused Kirchnerist Juan Román Riquelme of illicit association.
Walter Klix, National Director of Chemical Precursors at the Ministry of National Security, targeted Boca's leadership
Juan Román Riquelme, president of Boca, was accused by Walter Klix, current National Director of Chemical Precursors of the Ministry of National Security. He was accused of being part of an alleged illicit association linked to the club. The accuser explained the basis of his presentation through a compelling video he shared on his social media.
Acusación a Riquelme
"I want to tell you that I have just filed the complaint in the Correctional and Criminal Court No. 56 and No. 61, to investigate Juan Román Riquelme and his entourage, for alleged illicit association," he began his post on Instagram.
He added: "I want the Justice to investigate what is happening with the season tickets and membership cards, and I want them to investigate what happened with the 50,000 Adidas garments, which, in theory, disappeared".
Finally, he concluded with a message directed to the Xeneize community: "It's time for us to care a little more about the club, and for the Justice to take charge and investigate what is happening in the biggest club in the country".
Meanwhile, Klix has been seen on several occasions linked to opposition groups to the current leadership headed by Riquelme. Additionally, he seeks to form a front with a group of fans with the aim of competing in the elections scheduled for late 2027.

Who is Walter Klix?
Walter Klix is married to Deputy Ayelén Acosta, with whom he has a daughter. He presents himself as the main political organizer for Acosta, who aims to run for the mayoralty of the city of Paraná, capital of Entre Ríos.
During Mauricio Macri's two administrations in the City of Buenos Aires, Klix served in the Security area. With Macri's arrival to the presidency in 2015, he was appointed as the national director of the Fight against Drug Trafficking, within the Ministry of Security led by Patricia Bullrich.

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