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Last night Carabineros surprised with a statement that revealed a new background in the cause for attempted homicide against Carabinero Sebastián Zamora (20), To who The prosecution is investigating his alleged responsibility in the fall of the minor identified as AAJA (16), last Friday at the Pío Nono bridge.
The institution reported that Zamora revealed, through his defense, that on the day of the events “He carried a personal camera outside the institution and not authorized”. “The omission of this fact constitutes a serious administrative fault, since there are instructions that regulate the use of personal cameras in police procedures. Failure to comply with this principle is unacceptable and is grounds for expulsion from the institution, which is why the corresponding administrative process was initiated “the uniformed police said.
However, It would not be one camera, but two that Zamora carried. So they pointed it out case sources, who added that during the early morning hours, and after the Carabineros contacted the Public Ministry, the persecuting entity ordered the removal of the artifacts from the Control and Public Order police station, located in Lo Espejo.
Police sources added that the withdrawal was made after a telephone call to the prosecutor’s office, who ordered the PDI to carry out the procedure. Both cameras were in the personal locker of the uniformed man – whom an administrative process was initiated for his discharge-, which was isolated by chain of custody. The Carabineros voluntarily surrendered, which was consigned in the expansion of the police report.
It was yesterday evening when the defendant Zamora called his lawyer Nudia Vivanco for reveal what he had not said, neither to the Prosecutor’s Office, nor to his superiors.
In a reserved conversation between the two, which took place in the Sucre Detention Center (unit where the police officers who are in preventive detention are guarded), the carabinero told him that on October 2, he was carrying a personal camera.
Immediately, the lawyer contacted the Public Ministry and the headquarters of Zamora. As a first act, the police ordered the protection of the evidence. According to Carabineros sources, the fact that the accused has not provided the information in the first instance is extremely serious, since again, and as occurs with the criminal aspect of a possible obstruction of the investigation, the ghosts of cases return like that of Camilo Catrillanca.
In that cause, a video camera also ended up burying the version of the Carabineros that attributed the shots to the Mapuche community member to an alleged exchange of shots. This thesis, finally, fell with the publication of the videos of the procedure, which were housed in a chamber that the policeman charged with murder did.
In Carabineros they assure that they do not know the content of the images and that everything is in the hands of the Public Ministry. The cameras, finally, will be key in the case against Zamora. The expert opinions are already in progress.