The chief of the Police of the City of Buenos Aires, Gabriel Berard, was dismissed in the case in which the cover-up of the crime of youth soccer player Lucas González, which occurred at the end of 2021, is being investigated.
The boss of the Buenos Aire City Policeyes, commissioner Gabriel Berardwas dismissed in the case in which the cover-up of the crime of Lucas Gonzalezyouth footballer Central Barracksoccurred in 2021.
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With him 13 other defendants were acquitted who were investigated for the same crime.


In all cases, the Judge Vanesa Peluffo decided to do “expressly mentions that the accusation made does not affect the good name and honor that they may have enjoyed.”
The list of those dismissed, all members of the City Policeincludes Micaela Soledad Fariña, Lorena Paola Miño, Ernesto Fabián Martínez, Mayra de los Milagros Gorosito Ledesma, Bárbara Adriana Ojeda, Melina Jeannette Miño, Santos Ochoa, Damián Lobos, Pablo Daniel Granara, Verónica Andraca, Silvia Alejandra Ozón, Fabián Lencina and Daniel Guffanti.
He prosecutor Leonel Gómez Barbella He had already requested the dismissal of all of them and the complaint approved the request.
“After the arguments presented and a thorough analysis of the records, I conclude that the tax rulings minimally meet the requirements that the current procedural system demands for their validity”the judge stressed Peluffo.
“Its conclusions are supported by the evidence of the case and the applicable law, as it arises from the expansion of that assessment”he added.
The general dismissal was dictated because “it is appropriate, once the control that must be carried out has been completed, given the lack of impulse on the part of both accusers.”
When and how was Lucas Gonzalez murdered?
Lucas Gonzalez He was murdered on November 17, 2021, when he and three friends were leaving training in Central Barracks. They were chased and ambushed by police officers who were not wearing their uniforms, who mistook them for traffickers.
Three city police officers were sentenced to life imprisonmentanother four to lesser sentences for concealment and a second oral trial remains to be held against other uniformed officers.
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