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The seven generals of the High Command of Carabineros, to whom the Comptroller’s Office filed charges of administrative responsibility in police procedures during the social outbreak, They appealed to the Supreme Court accusing acting illegal and arbitrary of the comptroller Jorge Bermúdez.
From civil society organizations, they ensure that this type of action seeks extend the administrative summary carried out by the controlling entity.
While the general director of the Carabineros, Mario Rozas, has already delivered the payroll of the new High Command of the institution to President Sebastián Piñera and that has transpired between 8 and 12 generals questioned during the social outbreak, the current members who are at the head the institution, the generals Jorge Valenzuela, Mauricio Rodríguez, Enrique Bassaletti, Enrique Monrás, Hugo Zenteno, Jean Camus and Jorge Ávila, now reached the Supreme Court accusing an arbitrary and illegal act by the Comptroller’s Office.
The latter, for bringing charges against them for the alleged administrative responsibility in police procedures during the social outbreak.
The seven senior commanders had started the offensive at the Santiago Court of Appeals, where each one entered resources for protection against the comptroller Jorge Bermúdez and the agency’s prosecutors.
All the legal actions were declared inadmissible, for which they decided to reach the highest court in the country, detailing that their constitutional rights they are being threatened by a public entity that lacks competence.
In this regard, General Enrique Monrás spoke briefly, pointing out that everything is in the hands of his lawyer, Jorge Martínez, while the defense of General Enrique Bassaletti, the lawyer Susana Bortzuzky, explained the reasons for appealing to the Supreme Court.
For the executive director of the Los Ojos de Chile Foundation, Matías Vallejos, these actions seek to extend the summary of the Comptroller’s Office that is suspended, stating that this is another symptom of look that the uniformed police have on the events that occurred during the social outbreak.
For the executive director of Fundación Chile 21, Eduardo Vergara, this is an action that the generals can take, however, regrets the questions received by the Comptroller after this summary to the high command of the Carabineros.
Finally, it was left to the Supreme define what will happen to legal actions presented by the 7 uniformed police generals charged by the Comptroller’s Office.
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