Air Force Detects Officials Who Attempted to Move “Illicit Substance” in Flight Iquique-Santiago: Instructed Investigation
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On Saturday afternoon, the government of President Gabriel Boric reacted to what was revealed by the Chilean Air Force (FACH) regarding the detection of five officials who tried to transfer illicit substances on an institutional flight. It was during the Saturday day that, through a statement, the institution indicated that security procedures were able to detect “an attempt to transfer illicit substance by officials of the 1st Air Brigade in Iq…
The Chilean Air Force (FACh) confirmed in a statement that an attempt to transfer an illegal substance was detected by five officials of the IA Air Brigade in Iquique, before an institutional flight to Santiago. “The corresponding protocols were immediately activated, giving notice to the Aviation Prosecutor’s Office, the authority conducting the investigation. The five involved were brought to justice and deprived of their liberty,” they report…
The Minister of Defense, Adriana Delpiano, referred yesterday Saturday to a procedure that originated in a plane of the Chilean Air Force (FACh) in Iquique, Tarapacá region, after it was detected that five officials, belonging to the First Air Brigade of Iquique, tried to move drugs on an institutional flight that was going to Santiago. You may be interested :News Chile Dan to know the millionaires that would earn Luis Jiménez and Juan Pedro Ve…
The Chilean Air Force (FACh) announced the detection of an attempt to transfer drugs by five officials belonging to the IA Air Brigade, prior to an institutional flight from Iquique to Santiago, a fact that was made possible by the strengthening of internal security controls.The institution confirmed, through an official statement, that the case was identified during preventive procedures and permanent security procedures, which allowed a rapid …
Authorities captured five members of the Chilean Air Force (FACH) yesterday when they tried to move illegal substances on a flight to the capital
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