Deputy Claudia Mix (Comunes), manager of the Special Commission to Investigate abuses and influence peddling within the PDI, officiated at the Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá, and the director of the PDI, Sergio Muñoz, on a total of 78 cases of sexual violence registered by the PDI between 2018 and 2022. Of these, 24 cases correspond to minors.
Specifically, the parliamentarian has requested all the details from the authorities so that they explain in detail why 13 complaints have not registered the opening of an internal investigation, six have been dismissed, four are in process and only one has concluded with a sanction. four days of arrest.
In this sense, Mix pointed out that “the figures revealed are not only worrying, rather they are alarming. The commitment and mission of the Public Order and Security Forces has precisely to do with guaranteeing the security and projection of people, especially when the integrity of the NNA and their right to denounce with guarantees attached to the national jurisdiction, as well as the Convention on the Rights of the Child, are at stake”.
The official letter, dated March 17, requests information on the criteria and norms that support the non-opening of 13 internal investigations, even when the complaint is related to the transgression of the sexual integrity of minors.
Likewise, it requires further background on the reasons and criteria for which six officials of the Investigative Police are internally dismissed regarding the complaints made against them, associated with sexual violence against children.
In addition, it requests information on the permanence of the 24 PDI officials, who have been denounced for sexual violence against minors, as well as the work they are currently doing within the institution.