Two members of the Temucuicui de Ercilla community are arrested buying more than 500 ammunition | National



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Two members of the Temucuicui community of Ercilla were detained in Angol while they were preliminarily buying more than 500 ammunition. Everything was generated in the middle of an investigation precisely for trafficking of these elements.

Two were detained in Angol, who are members of the Temucuicui community of Ercilla, and who preliminarily bought 550 single-projectile ammunition.

The operation was generated within the framework of an investigation into ammunition trafficking carried out by the High Complexity Prosecutor’s Office and the Organized Crime Brigade of the Investigative Police.

As indicated, it is Daniel Queipul Pallaleo, 22, and Sebastián Queipul Marillán, 48.

Both would have paid in cash 600 thousand pesos for 400 ammunition 38 caliber, revolver, along with another 150 caliber 44, for rifle. In addition, one of them carried another 700 thousand pesos when he was detained, money that was seized as well as a Toyota truck in which they were mobilized.

According to the head of the Anti-Narcotics and Anti-Organized Crime Brigade of Angol, Roberto BolvaránThe operation also found a 62-year-old gunsmith from Angol, who would illegally sell the ammunition, and another fourth involved, from Collipulli, who would be the intermediary.


The proceedings also detained a 62-year-old gunsmith from Angol who was illegally selling ammunition, and another involved fourth, domiciled in Collipulli, who would be the intermediary between the buyers and the gunsmith.

From the Public ministry They clarified that ammunition trafficking has penalties that start at 5 years and one day, and can reach 10 years in prison, since they are criminal penalties with effective compliance.

It was also indicated that the 4 will be presented before the Collipulli Guarantee Court, for the respective control of the arrest and formalization for infringement of the Weapons Law.

Finally it was specified that Daniel and Sebastián Queipul They are also being investigated for the crime of drug trafficking, after a sale that exceeded a kilo of marijuana, carried out on July 1.



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