The complaint filed by the Pío Nono Case is expanded: lawyers accuse a uniformed man carrying a knife | National



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Álvaro Santa Ana | French Media Agency



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The lawyers Fernando Leal and Sebastián Rojas expanded the complaint presented in the framework of the investigation of attempted homicide carried out by the North Central Prosecutor’s Office after an incident in Pío Nono bridge.

It was on October 2 that the 16-year-old AAA ended up in bed Mapocho river and a policeman, Sebastián Zamora, is in preventive prison accused of having pushed him.

The professionals had presented the criminal action to criminally prosecute the fact, but now they have expanded the complaint to investigate the possible crime of obstruction of investigation.

The petition is based on the information revealed by the prosecutor Ximena Chong when she formalized Zamora, where she said that Carabineros would have tried to pass AAA off as a detainee.

Added to this is the revelation that Zamora was carrying a personal camera the day of the incident, which was reported after the formalization. In addition, said element was not known to the Carabineros, so a process was initiated to expel him from the institution.

A knife

The judicial action does not stop there, since they pointed out that in images recorded by another uniformed man on the day of the fact, and that were exhibited by the Prosecutor’s Office in the formalization, a uniformed man is seen with something similar to a knife.

“If the effectiveness of these events is proven, it could open a new line of investigation, in this sense, it does not stop drawing attention that whoever carries the GoPro camera approaches and talks more than once with the official who carries the alleged White weapon”, He assured himself.

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Given this, they ask to expand the complaint against Zamora and against all those who may be responsible for the crime of obstruction of the investigation.

For this, different expertise is requested and that the minister be summoned to declare Victor Perez and the general director of the Carabineros, Mario Rozas.



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