Former Director of the PDI, Sergio Muñoz, is sentenced to three years and one day probation for leaking secrets to Hermosilla
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Sergio Muñoz agreed to abbreviated proceedings, will acknowledge the facts against him and thereby put an end to the case against him.
The former Director General of the Investigative Police (PDI), Sergio Muñoz, took part in a short procedure in one of the edges of the Audios case and will serve his sentence at liberty.To this end, on Friday morning, he presented himself to the Fourth Guarantee Court of Santiago, where he admitted all the charges put to him by the Eastern Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office. Thus, the judicial proceedings against him were terminated and he avoided…
Sergio Muñoz presented himself at the 4th Court of Guarantee in Santiago, where he admitted all the charges brought against him by the Eastern Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office.
Sergio Muñoz, former director of the Chilean Investigative Police (PDI), was sentenced today to three years in prison with probation for the crime of
This Friday, the Fourth Court of Guarantee of Santiago sentenced the former director general of the Investigative Police (PDI), Sergio Muñoz, to three years and a day of imprisonment, with the benefit of intensive probation, for repeated crimes of revealing secrets. The sentence was handed down in an abbreviated procedure, after Muñoz admitted the facts investigated by the Metropolitan Prosecutor’s Office Oriente. The former police chief was acc…
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