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By robbery with violence and arson was formalized this Saturday a 18 year old accused of his alleged participation in a arson attack that affected a farm owned by Forestal Mininco in Mulchén.
The investigated events occurred on July 14 in a predino de mininco, where fires were caused that affected six trucks and a pickup truck.
After being formalized, the Judge Araceli Pérez denied the preventive detention requested by the prosecutor Juan Yáñez, who has exclusive dedication to investigate the causes of rural violence in the Bio bio region.
The magistrate assured that there was not enough information to prove the participation of the accused in the events.
Therefore, the persecutor presented an appeal at the same hearing, which was accepted by Judge Pérez, ordering the young man to be admitted in transit to the Mulchén Preventive Detention Center.
In addition, it raised the antecedents to the Concepción Court of Appeals, setting an investigation period of three months.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor Yáñez said that he will insist before the Penquista appeal court with his arguments.
He affirmed that there is evidence that the accused wore the same clothing on the day of the arson attack on forestry machinery on a farm owned by the Mininco company and when he was outside the Angol prison.
There would be found an inmate of the Mapuche ethnic group for whom the release was requested, according to the scratches left at the scene of the attack where 6 trucks and a van were burned.
The clothes that the young detainee would have worn, a diver pants with white and red stripes, She was found at her home, according to the prosecutor Juan Yáñez, who coordinated the investigation together with the Collipulli Prosecutor’s Office, which was investigating another incident.
But the judge stated at the hearing that “it does not seem entirely conclusive to come from a person who could use a diver to whom he is accused today, since it is a garment that anyone could use, in any situation.”
For its part, public criminal defender, Melissa Riquelme, it questioned the evidence from the Public Ministry and the plaintiffs, which was supported by the Court of Letters and Guarantee.
According to the persecuting body, between 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on July 14, 2020, a group of at least seven individuals, hooded and wearing dark clothes with bulletproof vests and short and long firearms, arrived on board. from a van to the gate of the Forestal Mininco company property, located at kilometer 554 of Ruta 5 Sur.
After getting off the cell phone, they pointed and threatened the guard with death, stealing a communications radio, a cell phone and a bulletproof vest.
Subsequently, they forced the guard to stay at his post to stop the trucks arriving at the property and to write slogans in favor of the Mapuche cause in the news book.
Then, they detained the truckers who were heading inside the site, threatening them with weapons and forcing them to move to the front of the job, where there was a container for food and rest and a chipping machine (shredder).
In that place, they threatened the workers, tied them up, guarded them, and stole money, and then, armed with bottles of fuel, set the vehicles on fire, resulting in six completely burned.
In addition, they tried to burn the container and the chipper, which they did not completely achieve due to a lack of hydrocarbons.
Finally and after scratching a booth with Mapuche slogans, they stole a truck that was in the sector and fled, firing into the air, a mobile that later set fire.
The total valuation of the damages reaches around 300 million pesos.
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