The Maule headquarters of the National Institute for Human Rights (INDH) conducted two training days for a total of 58 Carabineros staff members and officials from the prefectures of the cities of Curicó and Talca. These training sessions are aimed at strengthening knowledge and ensuring compliance with human rights standards in the conduct of police work, always promoting strict adherence to the rule of law. The workshops, which are part of the…
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The Maule headquarters of the National Institute for Human Rights (INDH) conducted two training days for a total of 58 Carabineros staff members and officials from the prefectures of the cities of Curicó and Talca. These training sessions are aimed at strengthening knowledge and ensuring compliance with human rights standards in the conduct of police work, always promoting strict adherence to the rule of law. The workshops, which are part of the…