Stated 633 rebel people in the district
posted on: Nov 27 2011 9:36 by RDugey. Viewed 37 times.In ten months, 633 persons have been declared in absentia in the National District Prosecutor's Office, according to statistics offered by the public prosecutor's Office.
This adjective is because they have not submitted to the courts after justice imposed coercive measures other than detention pre-trial.
In the meantime, the former lieutenant of the police, Fernando de los Santos (the rope), accused of killing two young men in Santiago, tops list of 68 persons that are being searched by that agency, as it can be seen on the website of the institution, in its section of fugitives.
According to the public prosecutor, crimes for which these hundreds of individuals are sought are drug trafficking, which has the highest percentage to 313 people, followed by homicides, rape, forgery and gender violence, among others.
Last year concluded with a total of 884 persons in u000arebellion in the District Prosecutor's Office and, like that in 2011, the list is headed by the accused of drug trafficking, with 637.
A curious fact is that in March, both the 2010 and 2011, the month in which there has been more rebels, with 106 and 99 individuals, respectively.
Search
explained the spokesman for the police, Colonel maximum Báez Aybar, the Agency has a Department for this purpose, known as Department of search and capture of Prófugos, which is located in the Los Guarícamos in Villa Mella.
He pointed out that that Department is a follow-up to those rebels and has managed to find hundreds of prófugas people who have been put at the disposal of justice.
In addition, the official said that on the website of the police might be in the list of the 68 some people that have already been captured and others that might have died. However, Báez Aybar clarified u000aIt is a page that "is updated regularly"
Other appearing on the website of the police is Mr Rafael Villa Cartagena, best known for having kidnapped a person.

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