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Traffic with Drones: File Reveals How the San Miguel Prison Case Alerted the Widespread Corruption Network in Gendarmería

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“It is common knowledge from several female officers of this penal unit that a former officer of the Gendarmerie of Chile (...) would be interning drugs through the use of drones,” declared a second lieutenant for the women’s prison of San Miguel, giving one of the first warnings of a widespread problem in that institution. The new one. The more than 10,000 pages of the judicial file of the Apocalypse operation – for which 42 gendarmes were held…
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“It is common knowledge from several female officers of this penal unit that a former officer of the Gendarmerie of Chile (...) would be interning drugs through the use of drones,” declared a second lieutenant for the women’s prison of San Miguel, giving one of the first warnings of a widespread problem in that institution. The new one. The more than 10,000 pages of the judicial file of the Apocalypse operation – for which 42 gendarmes were held…

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Ex-Ante broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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