They ask Judicatura to investigate the "30S", alleged coup d'etat in Correa – The EC Republic



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The Association " Victims of 30S " plans to apply next Tuesday to the Judicial Council a survey of the authorities who collaborated in punishing dozens of effective securities for a disorder in 2010 that the president then Rafael Correa described a coup d'etat.

According to a statement issued by this badociation, a formal submission of the application will be made to the President of the Council, Oscar Ayerve, in which he is asked to inquire to prosecutors and judges, as well as officials in all the institutions and bodies that collaborated in sanctioning and condemning " innocent by 30S ."

On September 30, 2010, the Ecuadorian capital was the scene of altercations as a result of wage demands from police officers, which caused an uprising of proportions that the Executive then interpreted as an attempt of coup d'etat.

The former president Correa claimed to have been abducted at the Quito Police Hospital, facts that the opposition saw as an excuse on the part of the president of Open a witch hunt against any criticism,

For these disorders, more than a hundred soldiers were sentenced to several years in prison, although last year the penalties that weighed Fifty policemen and uniformed personnel were declared missing, and amnesties

According to the statement of " victims of 30S ", the document they will present before the Judicature provides a report with indications of criminal responsibility issued by the State Comptroller General on the investigation of the facts and the use of public funds of the Intelligence Secretariat, allegedly to incriminate members of the apparatus of security.

Menci a) that a premeditated manipulation of the evidence has been established, false witnesses, the alteration of documents, the use of public funds to justify nationally and internationally an integral farce of the facts of an alleged coup d'etat and subsequent frauds against hundreds of armed forces, police and civilians. "EFE

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