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The sixth chamber of the Santiago Appeals Court reversed today the freedom of seven of the eight formalized by death threats to the chief prosecutor of High Complexity North Center Ximena Chong.
Following the appeal made by the prosecutor Francisco Jacir, the capital’s appeal court determined that the suspects comply with the most burdensome precautionary measure, preventive detention, after considering that their freedom was a danger to the victim. The allegations of the Public Ministry were in charge of the lawyer Nicolás Calvo.
The room, composed of the ministers Jéssica González, María Rosa Kittsteiner and the member lawyer Rodrigo Asenjo, decided in shape unanimously revoke the resolution issued last week by the Seventh Guarantee Court of Santiago. On that occasion, the judge Tatiana escobar considered that preventive detention it was disproportionate for seven of the eight defendants who are being investigated for going to the investigator’s house in Providencia to leave her a letter with death threats last October. This precautionary measure was only issued for Pablo Martínez, since a UZI submachine gun was found at his home, in the middle of raids.
The Public Ministry was not satisfied with the resolution, so it decided to appeal and expose the antecedents to the Santiago Court. Among them is the planning of the crime that the defendants did, in an office where the Rejection command worked, that they would belong to a group of the extreme right and in addition to the motivation they had: the formalization of a carabinero who drove an adolescent to the Mapocho River in the midst of demonstrations.
This is how then, by order of the capital’s appeal court, the accused were placed under the precautionary measure of preventive detention Gabriel Orlando Jara Vivanco, Daniel Philippe Goldberger Garcés, Solange Andrea Aravena Méndez, Paula Andrea Narváez, Orrego, Osvaldo Máximo Urcola Díaz-Valdés, Benjamín Morelos Zaragoza Wotherspoon and Fernando Javier Hasler Martínez. In principle, they would comply with the precautionary measure in Santiago Uno or the High Security Prison.