“I apologize if I ever failed”: Ricardo Yáñez’s farewell message to Carabineros

by times news cr

2024-10-03 03:01:28

“I will always be proud to be a police officer and to have been its general director. Thank you for everything, thank you for so much, see you always,” stated the now former general director of Carabineros.

General Ricardo Yáñez presented his resignation from the leadership of Carabineros this Friday in La Moneda, since this October 1 he will be formalized for crimes linked to the social outbreak, after which he went to the institutional building to Send a farewell message to all police officers.

In his goodbye, Yáñez expressed that “I had to immerse myself in a complex context, we were beaten and with a painful fissure in our bond with the community, butro had the absolute conviction that together, united we could face this challenge of raising our institution, of rising up and living up to what the community expected of us. It wasn’t easy. “The pillar of this change has been and is you.”

The outgoing director of Carabineros He stressed that during his administration “I focused all my efforts on the police. In supporting them, in defending them, in taking care of them.”

“I humbly apologize if I ever failed, but I express to you from the bottom of my heart and with pride that I dedicated all my strength to normalizing us, to strengthening our cohesion, to presenting an institution of which you would be proud. I would not have achieved it if it were not for each one of you, accompanied by good, honorable, committed people with clear convictions regarding the profession we embrace, which is to serve the Homeland,” he argued.

Ricardo Yáñez made it clear that “I am leaving because of the pain of having had to say goodbye to so many of our people, martyrs of the institution and the country, but ensuring that I leave them with legal and logistical protection to face an increasingly violent and dangerous reality.” , but where we have always been, we are and will be with those who need us most.”

“I will always be proud to be a police officer and to have been its general director. Thank you for everything, thank you for so much, see you always,” sentenced the now former general director of Carabineros.

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