PDI police arresting a health center worker in La Cisterna for shooting threats, realistic news illustration.
PDI police arresting a health center worker in La Cisterna for shooting threats, realistic news illustration.
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Detienen a funcionaria de Cesfam en La Cisterna por amenazas de tiroteo

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La Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) detuvo a una funcionaria de 47 años del Cesfam Eduardo Frei Montalva en La Cisterna, quien colocó impresiones con amenazas de tiroteo en el recinto. Sus colegas denunciaron los papeles ante la policía, y las cámaras de seguridad permitieron identificarla. La mujer pasará este lunes a control de detención por el delito de amenazas.

La PDI, a través de su Brigada de Investigación Criminal (Bicrim), actuó tras la denuncia de colegas de la funcionaria en el Cesfam Eduardo Frei Montalva, ubicado en La Cisterna, comuna de la Región Metropolitana.

Los impresos colocados en el recinto advertían: “Todos los lunes y viernes habrá tiroteo en el trabajo… No venir, por favor”. La comisaría Mariela Ibáñez explicó que “debido a la gravedad del hecho, personal policial de esta brigada se constituye en el lugar, en donde, a través del método científico técnico, se logra establecer la veracidad del hecho, cursando la respectiva denuncia y realizando las primeras diligencias”.

Los análisis de las cámaras de seguridad del centro de salud confirmaron la responsabilidad de la mujer de 47 años. Posteriormente, fue detenida y puesta a disposición del Ministerio Público.

Este lunes, la funcionaria comparecerá ante el tribunal para su control de detención por el delito de amenazas.

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