In preventive prison are 2 police officers formalized for torture at the Peñalolén police station | National



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Two police officers were held in preventive detention for the crime of torture inside the 43rd Peñalolén Police Station, within the framework of the so-called social outbreak.

The third, meanwhile, was left with the precautionary measures of total house arrest, national roots and prohibition to approach the victims.

Specifically, the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Prosecutor’s Office formalized Sebastián González and Juan Pablo Leiva for torture, and Carlos Fuenzalida for illegitimate pressure.

Events that affected six people, two adults and four minors, who were detained after riots on October 20.

The proceedings made it possible to discard the original complaint that accounted for an alleged crucifixion in the premises.

Evidence from the Prosecutor’s Office

In the instance, the prosecutor Miguel Ángel Orellana requested the precautionary measure of preventive detention for the two police officers accused of torture and for the third national roots.

According to him, the victims were beaten and one of them had tear powder applied to his face repeatedly while he was handcuffed.

In this context, he exhibited images of beaten minors, those who spent an hour with their arms up against the wall.

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Similarly, photographs of the attacks that occurred in the prison of the 43rd Police Station in Peñalolén were presented.

The court established that the freedom of the former represents a danger to the security of the State.

100 days were set for the investigation and both uniformed men must comply with the precautionary measure in Santiago 1.



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