“We cannot say how many people participated.” – 2024-05-07 21:17:30

by times news cr

2024-05-07 21:17:30

This, after the government authority assured that “at least six people” were part of the murder of police officers Misael Vidal, Sergio Arévalo and Carlos Cisterna.

Roberto Garrido, prosecutor of La Araucanía in charge of investigating the murder of three police officers in Cañete, distanced himself from the statements made by the presidential delegate of Arauco, Humberto Toro.

This, after The government authority assured that “at least six people” were part of the murder of the police Misael Vidal, Sergio Arévalo and Carlos Cisterna.

The presidential delegate told Universo radio that, given that the attack against the uniformed men was carried out on both sides of the vehicle that transported them and that they were in a place that was difficult to access, “a minimum of at least six people participated in the reduction of the three police officers.”

Given these statements, the prosecutor, who led the reconstruction of the scene of the incident in Cañete, stated that “We still cannot make a statement about the number of people who participated in it.”

“What we can affirm is that it is an action that was evidently planned,” he added.

Along these lines, he stated that the attack against the uniformed officers “obviously required the participation of more than one person.”

Asked about the reconstruction of the crime scene of the three police officers, which lasted more than five hours, prosecutor Roberto Garrido explained that “We carried out several procedures in places of interest for this investigation.”

Garrido explained that there are “at least two places of interest; one in which the death of the police officers would have occurred and, later, a second place where the bodies of the victims were found.”

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