Army assures that the revealed report is “an interpretation” and not an analysis of the DINE



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He Chilean’s Army gave more details this Thursday about the report delivered by the Directorate of Intelligence (DINE) of the military institution to the Government the first weekend of nationwide demonstrations after October 18, 2019.

The document, received before President Sebastián Piñera indicated that “we are at war” on the 20th of that month, warned the presumed presence of a “battalion of 600 agents” Chavistas (from Sebin) and Cubans (from G2) who allegedly had entered the country clandestinely.

The interference plan, which was allegedly behind the social crisis, would have been prepared by the Sao Paulo Forum to destabilize the Chilean constitutional order. However, this foreign intervention was ruled out by authorities and the Public Ministry.

In its second statement in this regard, the Army reiterates that “the actions of the Army Intelligence Directorate are carried out in strict accordance with the law and it is subject to the permanent democratic control of the Special Intelligence Commission of the Chamber of Deputies and of the Ministers of the corresponding I. Court of Appeals “.

Likewise, the institution maintains that the referred document -and widely questioned by the opposition- “It is not information product of an intelligence analysis of the Army Intelligence Directorate, but corresponds to an interpretation that suggests to public opinion, a situation that is not such. “

“The Army Intelligence Directorate, as a member of the State Intelligence System, delivers, upon request, the residual information obtained, so that it is duly analyzed and integrated by the competent technical bodies, as appropriate “, states the letter.

On the other hand, it refers to eventual sanctions for the alleged leak of the reportTherefore, “without prejudice to the foregoing, it is necessary to specify that the dissemination of information on the information system coordinated by the ANI, constitutes a crime of public criminal action.”

While the current Minister of Defense, Mario Overflows, said he did not have time to discuss this matter with the Army, Congressman Gabriel Silber (DC) asked the Intelligence Commission, of which he is a part, quote former owner Alberto Espina, and the commander in chief of the institution, General Ricardo Martinez, to report the known antecedents yesterday.



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