The Prosecutor’s Office of the National Court has presented this Friday the indictment in the CDR case, in which it demands sentences of 27 years in prison for eight detainees in the operation judas and eight years for another four.
The prosecutor considers that the activities of this radical cell that emerged from the CDR and called itself ERT (Rapid Response Team) involved the commission of crimes of belonging to a terrorist organization (eight years in prison) and, for nine of those investigated, also possession , deposit and manufacture of explosive and flammable substances or devices of a terrorist nature (11 years) and attempted havoc of a terrorist nature (eight years).
The amnesty law presented in Congress includes the archiving of terrorism cases in which there is no final ruling, which means that, if it comes into force, the National Court in charge of holding the trial would have to archive the procedure.
The letter sent to the Third Criminal Section is signed by the prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballothe same one that two weeks ago rejected the existence of terrorism in the other investigation of the National Court related to the processat from Democratic Tsunami.
The prosecutor maintains before the Court that the creation of the Rapid Response Team from members of different CDRs of “great radicalism” was due to the need to have “a clandestine group of individuals of the utmost trust and who show themselves totally dedicated to the cause”, to whom “the most sensitive actions” were entrusted.