Illustration of Security Minister Martín Arrau speaking out on his relative's arrest for excessive speeding on the Costanera Norte highway.
Illustration of Security Minister Martín Arrau speaking out on his relative's arrest for excessive speeding on the Costanera Norte highway.
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Arrau condena parente de sua esposa detido por excesso de velocidade

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O ministro da Segurança, Martín Arrau, manifestou-se após ser revelado que o homem detido por dirigir a 264 km/h na Costanera Norte é primo de sua esposa.

Na tarde de domingo, um homem de 38 anos foi detido na comuna de Vitacura após dirigir a 264 quilômetros por hora na rodovia Costanera Norte, onde o limite é de 100 km/h. O Fast Check revelou que o motorista é primo de Luz María Izquierdo Irarrázaval, esposa do ministro Arrau.

Por meio de suas redes sociais, Arrau afirmou: “Como todos os chilenos, condeno categoricamente a conduta indolente, imprudente e nociva do acusado, com quem não tenho qualquer amizade ou proximidade”. Ele acrescentou que “condutas como a desse sujeito devem ser sancionadas com todo o rigor da lei”.

A juíza Ximena Rivera, do Quarto Tribunal de Garantia de Santiago, rejeitou a prisão domiciliar solicitada pelo Ministério Público. O acusado foi liberado mediante assinatura mensal e proibição de sair do país, apesar de possuir antecedentes por dirigir embriagado. A magistrada manteve sua carteira de motorista válida e proibiu a divulgação de sua identidade.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As reações iniciais no X destacam o ceticismo em relação à sentença branda do motorista devido aos laços familiares com o ministro Arrau, com usuários questionando a possibilidade de influência ou privilégio; alguns criticam o governo, enquanto outros observam a condenação pública de Arrau e a negação de proximidade pessoal.

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