The five crew members will be able to leave Argentina after their passports are delivered to them next Monday.
The federal judge of Argentina, Federico Villena, decided this Friday to allow the last five crew members of the plane to leave the country. Aerocargo del Sur Transport Company (Emtrasur) kidnapped in that South American country more than four months ago, reports Telesur.
The Argentine judges did not find convincing evidence to accuse the three Iranians and two Venezuelans who remained for leaving Argentine territory.
Last June, 19 Venezuelan and five Persian crew members were detained and their identity documents were confiscated, without charges against them.
In September, 14 of the 19 crew members of the kidnapped plane were able to leave the country, after several requests made by the Government of Venezuela, which repeatedly denounced the interference of the United States in the matter.
On September 19, the first group of kidnapped crew members arrived in Venezuela and on September 29, the release of two was ordered, who until this Friday were the last to have achieved freedom.