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The seven generals (2 retired) of the Carabineros who are the subject of an administrative summary carried out by the Comptroller’s Office, filed a civil lawsuit against the supervisory institution seeking to stop the summary initiated against him for the administrative responsibilities in the actions of the uniformed since the social outbreak.
The judicial action was entered before the 16th Civil Court of Santiago and it is intended that the court declare the nullity of Public Law, regarding the formulation of charges issued by the examining prosecutor of the Comptroller’s Office, Carlos Soto Muñoz, within the framework of the ongoing administrative summary.
Carabineros generals appear as plaintiffs in the case Mauricio Rodriguez, National Director of Personnel; Enrique Bassaletti Riess, national director of Support to Police Operations; Jean Camus Dávila, logistics director; Hugo Zenteno Vasquez, head of the XI Zone “Aysén”; Eduardo Monras Alvarez, head of the Santiago Oeste Carabineros Zone; and retired generals Jorge Ávila Corvalán, former head of the Public Order and Intervention Control Zone, and Jorge Valenzuela Hernández, former national director of support for police operations.
Specifically, through the Demand for Nullity of Public Law sponsored by attorney Jorge Martínez Cornejo, the generals and ex-generals claim that the Comptroller lacks the disciplinary power to oversee the convenience and merit of the acts carried out by them in safeguarding internal security and public order.
“The charges brought by the CGR against the generals stand out for their lack of precision, certainty, accuracy, which makes it constitute a general, abstract accusation, exempt from any determination regarding the facts and the regulations of the Carabineros de Chile that are deemed to have been infringed, ”the text reads.
All in all, it is a new “offensive” by the seven generals, who had previously appealed to the Supreme Court accusing the comptroller, Jorge Bermúdez, acting illegally and arbitrarily for the same matter.
However, the Comptroller’s Office has insisted that they have full authority to administratively investigate the uniformed police.
“The power of the Comptroller General to pursue administrative responsibilities in Carabineros de Chile is based on article 98 of the Political Constitution of the Republic, which entrusts it with the control of the legality of administrative acts,” they said at the time through a release.
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