translated from Spanish: PDI suspends three officials for possible responsibility in murder of sub-inspector Vivanco

The Investigation Police (PDI) reported on Wednesday that three officials were suspended for their possible responsibility in the murder of sub-inspector Valeria Vivanco during a procedure in the commune of La Granja, in the Metropolitan region, which occurred on June 13.
According to Radio Bío Bío, there are presumptions that the bullet that killed the detective may have been fired by one of the officials suspended by the civil police institution.
To determine this, prosecutor Nadia Mondiglio of the Southern Metropolitan Prosecutor’s Office announced that a reconstitution of the scene will be carried out at the site of the case, which will be finalized in the coming days in proceedings of the Carabineros de Chile.
This evidence will be confronted with the background handled by the PDI, witnesses and ballistic expertise, which will be sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States. U.S. to deepen research.
In the same vein, the PDI reported that “there is an ongoing investigation (…) whose nature is secret, in which the PDI itself carried out a series of expert reports and proceedings that were reported to the prosecutor’s office.” “At the same time, the PDI instructed an Administrative Investigation, with the purpose of establishing possible responsibilities in this area, and suspended the officials who were part of the team that made up sub-inspector Vivanco, for the benefit of the investigation,” he added.
For this fact, two young men are being detained, who on the day of the death of the sub-inspector were in a white car from which the shot was presumably fired.

Original source in Spanish

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