2024-08-02 10:10:46
A formal charge has already been filed against those involved, resulting in two detainees, who have already been charged and released on bail.
Cobreloa faces a new complaint for rape, since the event that occurred at the Orange House in 2021 was added an episode starring the club’s cadets, but this time from the under 15 series.
According to Radio Biobío, The events would have occurred last weekend of July 13 in the commune of Quilicura and when a was carried out Pajama PartyIn light of this case, the National Committee for Sports Arbitration (CNAD) has indicated that it will begin proceedings to analyze the veracity of the complaint.
Eduardo Arévalo, president of the organization, explained that They have already been notified by the Ministry of Sport to investigate whether Cobreloa adopted the protocol against sexual abuse, sexual harassment, mistreatment and discrimination, and whether you took other protective measures.
The media stated that The players allegedly involved have been removed from the squad while the investigation continues. for rape, of which the orange leadership and the ANFP itself are aware.
If the CNAD decides that Cobreloa did not comply with the established norms, the leaders risk sanctions that can even go as far as suspension from office for a period of five years.
For its part, a formal charge has already been filed against those involved, leaving two detainees, who have already been formally charged and have been released on bail.while the case will be seen by the Metropolitan Center North Prosecutor’s Office.
This article reports on an ongoing judicial process, so that persons identified as detained or accused should not be considered guilty or treated as such until they are convicted by a final judgment. (Article 4 of the Criminal Procedure Code).
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