On Tuesday night, the Carabineros announced that the uniformed man accused of pushing a 16-year-old from the Pío Nono Bridge to the Mapocho River during a protest will be expelled from the institution.
That because that day the cash “He carried a personal camera outside the institution and unauthorized, “said his defense to the Central North Prosecutor’s Office.
As detailed by the uniformed police in a statement, the omission of this fact “constitutes a serious administrative offense” since “there are instructions that regulate the use of personal cameras in police procedures.”
“Failure to comply with this principle is unacceptable and is grounds for expulsion from the institution, which is why the corresponding administrative process was initiated,” they added.
In the same letter, Carabineros said that it “reiterates its commitment to the truth” and that it collaborates with “transparency and speed” to judicially clarify this fact.
After his arrest, on Saturday, Sebastián Zamora, accused of attempted murder, was sent to preventive prison on Sunday by the Seventh Guarantee Court of Santiago, a measure that he complies with at the Pudahuel Norte Temporary Detention Center.
This article describes an ongoing legal process
There is a possibility that the charges will be dismissed at the end of the investigation, therefore The accused (s) should NOT be considered guilty until Justice dictates sentence against him.
(Article 04 of the Code of Criminal Procedure)