2024-09-07 05:38:37
Aníbal Valenzuela Cariz, then director of the Department of Traffic of the municipality of Nancagua, who facilitated the process for the delivery of driving licenses, was placed in preventive detention.
The High Complexity Prosecutor’s Office of O’Higgins requested an audience for to formalize Aníbal Mosa, president of Blanco y Negro, and nine other Colo Colo playersfor the irregular obtaining of driving licenses.
The case involves Alan Saldivia, Daniel Gutiérrez, Diego Plaza, Dylan Portilla, Eduardo Villanueva, Lucas Soto, Marcos Bolados, Maximiliano Falcón and Oscar Opazo, who testified before the Public Prosecutor’s Office on August 23.
Prosecutor Javier Von Bischoffshausen stressed to radio Cooperativa that Those involved “have never come to the commune of Nancagua to obtain driving licenses and they arrived at their workplace”without carrying out the corresponding psychotechnical tests.
Aníbal Valenzuela Cariz, then director of the Department of Traffic of the municipality of Nancagua, who facilitated the process for the delivery of driving licenses, was placed in preventive detention.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office explained that the now mayoral candidate “has had a long-standing relationship with this sports club and knows many people in the institution,” along with putting his fingerprint to approve the form that granted the license to Aníbal Mosa.