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Victim and, at the Same Time, Accused?: the Edges that Could Be Opened After the Kidnapping of Gonzalo Montoya - La Tercera

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As a chain reaction, the kidnapping of the former mayor of Macul left many questions among the prosecutors. Near the exmilitant of Commons they revealed that, prior to his capture, he maintained links with groups dedicated to the sexual exploitation of foreign adolescents, behaviors that are criminally persecuted. 24 hours after being rescued, Montoya remains in shock and without giving testimony.

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As a chain reaction, the kidnapping of the former mayor of Macul left many questions among the prosecutors. Near the exmilitant of Commons they revealed that, prior to his capture, he maintained links with groups dedicated to the sexual exploitation of foreign adolescents, behaviors that are criminally persecuted. 24 hours after being rescued, Montoya remains in shock and without giving testimony.

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Before being intercepted by a group of subjects, Gonzalo Montoya entered a building in downtown Santiago, supposedly in search of sexual services.

A discreet operation during the last weekend ended with the transfer of 26 inmates from three prisons in Guayaquil to detention centers in other provinces. The measure was promoted after detecting that several of them continued to coordinate serious crimes from prison, including extortion and kidnapping. According to sources linked to the intervention,

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cambio21.cl broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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