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(46) Army Soldier Oscar Andrés Delgado<br />
O. On April 13, 2009, <strong>the</strong> Inspector General‘s Office removed four Army soldiers<br />
(charges originally brought September 3, 2007) from duty and barred <strong>the</strong>m from<br />
public service for 10 years for illegally detaining, and physically and psychologically<br />
torturing Eniel Estrada Ruíz, Estrada Alberto Cuesta, and Juliao Pallares Elvis in<br />
Morales (Bolívar) on May 18, 2005. The Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened<br />
an investigation. (Prosecutor General‘s Office Case Number Unknown/Inspector<br />
General‘s Office Case Number 008-127734-2005)<br />
(47) Army Sergeant Robinson Guarin Hernández<br />
(48) Army Third Corporal José Vicente Pena Sánchez<br />
(49) Army Third Corporal Wilson Sánchez Espinoza<br />
(50) Army Soldier Martín Rodríguez González<br />
P. On April 13, 2009, <strong>the</strong> Inspector General‘s Office closed its case against six Army<br />
soldiers (date <strong>of</strong> charges unknown), suspending <strong>the</strong>m from duty for 12 months for<br />
alleged infractions <strong>of</strong> international <strong>human</strong>itatian law for <strong>the</strong>ir involvement in <strong>the</strong><br />
homicide <strong>of</strong> a protected person, Maria Pan Sativa, on October 12, 2003. (Unknown<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened an investigation) (Inspector<br />
General‘s Office Case Number 008-095138-2003).<br />
(51) Army Soldier Dorian Campo Vergara<br />
(52) Army Soldier Argiro De Jesus Cardona Mejia<br />
(53) Army Soldier Alexander Gonzalez Almario<br />
(54) Army Solider Roger Eduardo Estrada Gonzalez<br />
(55) Army First Corporal Carlos Andrés Ortiz Ochoa<br />
(56) Army Soldier Ricaute Catano Cachay<br />
Q. On April 13, 2009, <strong>the</strong> Inspector General‘s Office closed its case against four Army<br />
soldiers (date <strong>of</strong> charges unknown; decisions listed below) regarding <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong><br />
Oswaldo Sanchez Campo in <strong>the</strong> district <strong>of</strong> El Cabuyo y Clarete (date <strong>of</strong> incident<br />
unknown). (Unknown whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened an<br />
investigation) (Inspector General‘s Office Case Number 008-108899-2004)<br />
(57) Army Second Lieutenant Heiner Rativa Rodríguez<br />
(absolved <strong>of</strong> charges)<br />
(58) Army Soldier Edgar Fernando Poveda Perilla<br />
(removed from duty and barred from public service)<br />
(59) Army Soldier Octavio Corredor Castro<br />
(removed from duty and barred from public service)<br />
(60) Army Soldier Pedro Nel Martínez<br />
(removed from duty and barred from public service)<br />
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