12 generals of the Carabineros High Command are called to retirement: Mario Rozas continues to be in charge | National



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This Friday La Moneda announced the changes in the High Command of police from Chile looking forward to 2021.

Despite the questions, President Sebastián Piñera decided to keep the general director of the police institution in office, Mario Rozas, while 12 generals were called into retirement.

Following the announcement, the Undersecretary of the Interior, Juan Francisco GalliHe stressed that this new High Command will have the task of leading the reform of the institution.

“The seal that we can give to this new High Command is also reform. This High Command will be the one that will lead the reform of the Carabineros and that is the responsibility that they have, ”said Undersecretary Galli.

Along these lines, he invited the new police authorities to “make an analysis, learn the lessons … of what happened in the past in order to give that reform a look that involves the entire institution May it motivate all those police to continue with this difficult task that they have to carry out. ”

Generals called to retirement

1- Inspector General Diego Olate Pinares.
2.- Inspector General Mauricio González Marín.
3.- Inspector General Jorge Valenzuela Hernández.
4.- Inspector General Gonzalo del Alcázar Sandoval.
5.- General Héctor Salazar Martínez.
6.- General Jorge Tobar Alfaro.
7.- General José Riquelme Herrera.
8.- General Rodrigo Medina Silva.
9.- General Guillermo Quiroz Araya.
10.- General Pamela Olivares Peña.
11.- General Luis Humeres Aguilera.
12.- General Manuel Valdés Pinochet.

Promoted to General Inspector

1.- General Enrique Bassaletti Riess.
2.- General Esteban Díaz Urbina.
3.- General Marcelo Araya Zapata.
4.- General Richard Soto Salamanca.

Promoted to general

1.- Colonel Luis Aguilera Mendoza.
2.- Colonel Edson Carrasco Hiche.
3.- Colonel Pablo Silva Chamorro.
4.- Colonel Rodrigo Espinoza Olea.
5.- Colonel Edgard Jofré Peña.
6.- Colonel Ariel Oñate Rodríguez.
7.- Colonel Cristian Mardones Martínez.
8.- Colonel Gonzalo Castro Tiska.
9.- Colonel Claudio Valencia Ortíz.
10.- Colonel Hernán Benavides Dueñas.
11.- Colonel Karina Soza Muñoz.
12.- Colonel Marcela González Casas- Cordero.
13.- Colonel (J) Jaime Elgueta Burgos.

Formation of the institutional command for 2021

1.- General Director: Mario Alberto Rozas Córdova.

2.- Deputy Director General: Inspector General Ricardo Yáñez Reveco.

3.- National Director of Personnel: Inspector General Mauricio Rodríguez Rodríguez.

4.- National Director of Support for Police Operations: Inspector General Enrique Bassaletti Riess.

5.- National Director of Order and Security: Inspector General Esteban Díaz Urbina.

6.- Chief of the “Metropolitan” Zone: Inspector General Marcelo Araya Zapata.

Check out all the changes below:



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