“Passive Complicity”: Lawyer of the Correa Family Accuses State Inaction in Demolition of “Narcotoma”
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The businessman Alejandro Correa was murdered by a hit man in May 2020, after he denounced a subject who had illegally plotted land on his property, located in the sector of Pompeya Sur, municipality of Quilpué. And although criminally the perpetrators of this crime were convicted, unusually after five years the land remains under usurpation.
Jeanette Bruna, a lawyer for the businessman Alejandro Correa’s family—murdered in 2020 after denouncing an illegal takeover of his land in Concon—accused the state of “passive complicity” for not executing a court order for demolition issued by the Valparaiso Court. In a letter to the director of El Mercurio, his daughter Valentina Correa denounced that SERVIU demands that the family evict the occupants before acting, even though the law author…
The family lawyer described the Serviu's inaction as a "lack of political will."
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