Óscar Enrique Arenas González
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Background
Óscar Enrique Arenas González
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Case summary
Óscar Enrique Arenas González was a Captain in the Carabineros convicted for his responsibility in human rights violations during the Chilean dictatorship. He was sentenced to eight years of major imprisonment as the perpetrator of the aggravated homicide of four people at the Puente Pichoy, an event that occurred on October 12, 1973, in San José de la Mariquina.
MemoriaViva[1]
, to the penalty of FIVE YEARS of minor imprisonment in its maximum degree, and to the accessory penalties of absolute perpetual disqualification for political rights and absolute disqualification for public offices and positions during the term of the sentence. 2- To SAMUEL ABURTO VERA, ARTURO EDALIO FLANDEZ VERGARA, and OSCAR ENRIQUE ARENAS GONZALEZ , each to the penalty of EIGHT YEARS of major imprisonment in its minimum degree and to the accessory penalties of absolute perpetual disqualification for public offices and positions and political rights, and absolute disqualification for professional practice for the duration of the sentence.
Source: Judiciary, December 18, 2007
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