07/13/2020 - 13:51
- Clarín.com
- Police
Three police stations of the Villarino party were intervened today by the Buenos Aires Police Headquarters while the investigation is being carried out into the disappearance of Facundo Astudillo Castro, which occurred on April 30 last, sources from the Ministry of Security reported.
The measure was ordered on Monday morning by the head of the Force, Commissioner General Daniel García, who traveled to Bahía Blanca and Villarino's party.
The spokesmen detailed that García decided to intervene the branch offices located in Mayor Buratovich, Pedro Luro and Lieutenant Origone while the investigation is carried out.
In addition, the police chief met with the Federal prosecutor in charge of the case, Santiago Ulpiano Martínez, and with the heads of the Southern Interior Superintendency, while he traveled to Villarino to meet with Mayor Carlos Bevilacqua.
Facundo Astudillo Castro (22), the young man who disappeared in the south of Buenos Aires.
The 22-year-old disappeared on April 30 last, after being delayed at a police checkpoint in the Greater Buratovich area. It's been 74 days without news.
Initially, a case for finding out whereabouts was brought before the ordinary Justice until family members and human rights organizations insisted on the possible police involvement in the act, which went on to be investigated by federal Justice under the cover of forced disappearance.
Source: Télam.
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