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The Court of Appeals of Santiago declared inadmissible the protection appeals presented by each of the seven Carabineros generals – one of them retired- to whom the Comptroller’s Office charged for his alleged administrative responsibilities in the actions of the police in the social protests between October 18 and December 2019.
They make up the list of accused Jorge Valenzuela, National Director of Support to Police Operations; Mauricio Rodriguez, head of the Metropolitan Area; Enrique Bassaletti, head of the Santiago Este Zone; Enrique Monras, head of the Santiago Oeste Zone; Hugo Zenteno, Head of the Valparaíso Zone; Jean Camus, logistics director; Y Jorge Avila (r), former chief of Special Forces.
The controlling entity indicates that these general they would not have guaranteed compliance with the “protocols for the use of force contained in the internal manuals that operated up to that date “within the framework of the demonstrations.
After the formulation of charges, the accused high commanders entered the Santiago Court with a battery of protection resources against the Comptroller’s Office, especially against the Comptroller Jorge Bermudez, the prosecutor of the controlling entity, Doris Roa, and the prosecutor investigating the summary, Carlos Soto, arguing that the investigation and the accusations do not conform to the Constitution, in addition to a act “arbitrary and illegal” of the highest supervisory authority and its officials.
However, the First Chamber of the capital appeal court considered that the protection actions should not be processed, stating that “There is still an administrative procedure pending and the contested act is not terminal, but is a procedural or intermediate act that is part of a complex procedure“, slogan Third.
According to the newspaper, the defense of the generals appealed and now the last word will be the Third Room of the Supreme Court.
It should be remembered that this Tuesday, the General Director of the Carabineros, Mario Rozas, will propose the departure of between 8 and 12 generals of the High Command after the plebiscite.