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This Monday, the Eighth Guarantee Court of Santiago sentenced Exequiel Plaza Ibañez for the crime of spreading hacked information from the Carabineros de Chile databases.
The events date back to October 25, the day on which intelligence files and personal records of its officials were illegally extracted, including the names and telephone numbers of 29 police officers.
After the conviction was announced, the prosecutor Felipe Sepúlveda, head of the High Complexity of the Eastern Prosecutor’s Office, reported that “the accused was sentenced as the perpetrator of the crime of article 4 of Law 19,223 to 61 days in prison, with the substitution by remitted sentence “.
He later detailed that “in the accusation made by the Public Ministry, the accused, along with two people who collaborated with him, in days after the social outbreak of October 2019, disseminated information that had previously been illegally extracted from the databases of Carabineros de Chile, more than 10 thousand files of said institution were illegally extracted by the Anonymus collective, hacked, and later published on a web page ”.
“These files contained documents such as private addresses, cell phones, documents of the institution referring to police procedures, administrative documents and others, more than 10,000 files extracted illegally,” concluded the persecutor.
The general director of the Carabineros, Mario Rozas, also referred to the court’s decision: “I want to be very clear: no one can feel free to disseminate sensitive and personal information about our Carabineros, who day by day and throughout Chile they work for the safety of citizens ”.
“This is a crime and Carabineros will provide maximum legal support to its officials who feel affected by this type of incident,” said the highest authority of the police institution.
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