The Prosecutor’s Office will investigate a complaint of sexual harassment against the Glup! vocalist. – 2024-04-15 08:44:51

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2024-04-15 08:44:51

Who had words for this case starring the Glup! vocalist? It was the Seremi of Women and Gender Equality, Camila Lazo, who expressed her solidarity with Melina Noto.

The Municipality of Casablanca made official the presentation of a complaint of sexual harassment against Koko Stambuk, vocalist of Glup!after I tried forcibly kissing Melina Noto at the Harvest Festival.

Samuel Muñoz, chief prosecutor of Casablanca, explained that the judicial action reveals an episode of sexual harassment in a public space, so they will initiate the corresponding proceedings.

The prosecutor told Emol that “they denounce that the vocalist of a well-known Chilean musical band is accused of committing an illegal act of sexual harassment in public spaces. “We have received a complaint, of course, we are going to initiate a case, we are going to investigate it, and the procedures that are pertinent will be carried out, in particular contact with the victim.”

Who also had words for this case starring the Glup! vocalist? was the minister of Women and Gender Equality, Camila Lazo, who expressed his solidarity with Melina Noto.

“Women’s rights must be respected in all public and private spaces. We reject any act that violates and violates women and We reiterate the call to report these events and we express our solidarity with the driver Melina Noto. “We have contacted the municipality of Casablanca with the aim of collecting the necessary information to be able to proceed with support in this case,” he argued.

The regional authority stressed that Koko Stambuk, who did not want to refer to this fact, risks sentences ranging from 21 to 40 days in prison.

“Law 21,153 on harassment in public spaces establishes sanctions for those who, in public places or places with free public access and without the consent of the victim, carry out an act of sexual significance capable of causing an objectively intimidating, hostile or humiliating situation. In cases of conduct consistent with rapprochement, a medium to maximum prison sentence and a fine of 5 to 10 monthly tax units may be imposed,” he explained.

Gender violence: if you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential guidance at number 1455 of the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG). You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Report Phone: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.

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