translated from Spanish: Chadwick said all police actions are being “developed to find those responsible” for bombing at police station

Interior Minister Andrés Chadwick referred to the inquests for the attack on Tuesday afternoon at the 54th Police Station in Huechuraba, where an explosive device exploded, injuring eight carabinieri.
A second package, the one that was intercepted, was sent by the same sender, to the offices of Quiñenco and its recipient was the former Minister of the Interior, Rodrigo Hinzpeter.
In conversation with 24 Hours of TVN, Chadwick said that all police actions are being “developed to find those responsible.”
The Minister of the Interior also reiterated the call made yesterday by President Sebastián Piñera, for the adoption of the Anti-Terrorism Law.
“I call for unity to confront terrorism as a country vision,” said Chadwick, who added that “we have separated the project. Where we have seen that there are differences that are more political, more ideological visions that seek to associate themes of the past or the situation of La Araucanía, where we do have terrorist actions, we have separated it to move faster.”
According to Chadwick, the initiative aims to “combat terrorist action, one such expression is that it immediately files criminal complaints for terrorist actions so that the government can cooperate with the Public Prosecutor’s Office.”



Original source in Spanish

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