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The High Complexity Prosecutor’s Office of the O’Higgins region requested penalties totaling 15 years in prison for the businessman from San Francisco de Mostazal, Student Raúl, who kept 20 pieces of high historical interest on his property, which had previously been stolen from different places.
The case came to light in November 2018, when the Public Ministry announced the formalization of the then 74-year-old businessman, after the PDI found statues and historical pieces at his home, including “The Republic”, stolen from the Plaza Rubén Darío in Valparaíso.
After almost 2 years the investigation was closed on June 5 and on October 20 the chief prosecutor of High Complexity in O’Higgins, Fabiola Echeverría García, presented the respective accusation for the crimes four crimes whose penalties add up to 15 years in prison.
Specifically, in the judgment of the Public Ministry, the man committed the crime of appropriation by way of reception of national monuments as repeated, for which 4 years of imprisonment are requested; receiving as a reiterated character for which 5 years are requested; by damage to the integrity of a national monument as repeated, 3 years and a day are requested and for the crime of illegal possession of firearm 3 years and one day.
In parallel, the prosecutor requests “The sentence to the corresponding legal accessory penalties, the costs of the case and the confiscation of all the elements used in the commission of the crimes”.
Faced with this scenario, the respective court set an Oral Trial Preparation Hearing for the morning of Wednesday 6 January 2021, instance where “the hearing was enabled to debate a reparatory agreement regarding the accused and the plaintiff Rafael Pablo Becerra.”
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