Prosecutor Reveals that Homicides Linked to Organized Crime Have Increased by 36.8% in the Last Month
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The homicides linked to organized crime increased by 36.8% in the first weeks of the current Government, according to figures from the Public Prosecutor's Office published by the newspaper El País. According to the data, between March 11 and April 6, 26 cases were counted—between consummated and frustrated—as opposed to 19 in the same period of the previous year, representing an increase of 36.8%. The statistics come from the Organized Crime and…
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The phenomenon has been increasing since José Antonio Kast assumed the presidency of the country.
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