Chilean Court Sentences Indigenous Leader to More than 14 Years in Prison for Arson Attacks
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MONTEVIDEO (AP) — On Monday, a court in the Chilean region of Temuco sentenced indigenous leader Héctor Llaitul and four other members of the Arauco Malleco Coordinating Committee (CAM) to 14 years in prison, an organization that claims incendiary and armed attacks from
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Pelantaro Llaitul Pezoa and four other members of the CAM were convicted as perpetrators of the consummate crimes of repeated fire, stolen in competition with simple kidnapping and theft.
Neimar Claret Andrade A total of 15 years, 11 months and 24 days of effective imprisonment, in addition to fines and accessory disqualifications, Pelentaro Héctor Llaitul Pezoa, Juan Carlos Mardones Sáez, Luis Guillermo Menares Chanilao, Luis Darío Fuenzalida Eneros and Jorge Andrés Caniupil Coña, members of the Coordinadora Arauco Malleco (CAM) were convicted following the trial conducted at the Court of Oral Trial in Temuco for the incendiary …
Unanimously, the Criminal Court of Temuco sentenced Pelentaro Héctor Llaitul Pezoa, Juan Carlos Mardones Sáez, Luis Guillermo Menares Chanilao, Luis Darío Fuenzalida Januarys and Jorge Andrés Caniupil Coña for a series of crimes related to attacks in the Araucania region, imposing effective sentences on them.
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