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The independent deputy Natalia Castillo and the former Minister of Defense, Mario Desbordes (RN), starred in a tense crossing during a panel in this Wednesday’s edition of the morning “With you in the Morning” of Chilevisión.
The debate addressed the security problem in the country as a result of the shooting that took place on Tuesday in Maipú. And in that context, Deputy Castillo put on the table the cases of corruption in the police and the Armed Forces.
In this context, the former member of the Democratic Revolution recalled an audio revealed in 2018, by a report by The Clinic, in which the Army Commander-in-Chief, Ricardo Martínez, acknowledged the existence of cases of arms trafficking among officials of his drug trafficking institution and gangs.
“If what the commander in chief of the Army says is not a precedent, what are we talking about? I would like to know, since Mario is here, what happened to this internal investigation of the Army,” Castillo said. caused annoyance in Desbordes.
“What happened to this internal investigation within the Army? What happened to these antecedents? In fact, in this same audio the Army Commander-in-Chief was concerned about the existence of the invoices, not that those weapons were in the hands of the organized crime. So here we have a serious problem with the police in the armed forces, “he continued.
“Is there corruption in the institutions? Yes”
After that came the opportunity to retrucate for Mario Desbordes, who started his answer by stating that “we enter the typical dynamic of twisting what the other person says, that is the ugly part of politics.”
“Is there corruption in the institutions? Yes, in many institutions, including the police, I said it clearly, do not come to misrepresent what I said, Natalia,” he continued.
After that, the possible presidential letter from Renovación Nacional stated the following: “second thing: there is corruption, in Chile there is not a high level of corruption in the police as there is in other countries.”
In video: the tense debate between Natalia Castillo and Mario Desbordes in “Contigo en la Mañana”:
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