
Un militar de rango suboficial fue enviado a la cárcel con detención preventiva…
1751067213 Un militar de rango suboficial fue enviado a la cárcel con detención preventiva por 180 días por el caso de la muerte del comandante del …
A sub-officer has been placed under 180 days of preventive detention in connection with the death of a military commander in Montero, which occurred on May 31. The decision was announced by a legal representative, who cited compelling evidence in the case. The evidence presented includes footage from a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), results from atomic absorption tests, and testimony from a key witness. The representative stated that the collected evidence irrefutably points to the sub-officer as the perpetrator. Furthermore, the official described the accused as a 'professional sniper,' noting that the fatal projectile entered the commander's nape and exited through the forehead, indicating a precise shot. The atomic absorption tests performed on six military personnel, including the accused, yielded a positive result only for the detained sub-officer. Despite the accused's claim of not being at the scene and suggesting a different individual fired, two other military personnel present at the time contradicted his statement, asserting he never fired a shot. The judge considered the high probability of authorship and the risk of flight when ordering the preventive detention.
1751067213 Un militar de rango suboficial fue enviado a la cárcel con detención preventiva por 180 días por el caso de la muerte del comandante del …