Ecuador arrests retired officers for suspected crimes against humanity
Ecuador arrests retired officers for suspected crimes against humanity
Alexandra ValenciaReuters
8:36 p.m. EDT, October 1, 2013
QUITO (Reuters) - A judge in Ecuador ordered the arrest of three retired senior military officers on Tuesday and the house arrest of seven more on charges of committing crimes against humanity almost 30 years ago.
The retired officers, who are in their 60s, 70s and 80s, are accused in connection with crimes including torture, kidnappings and sexual violence that were allegedly committed in 1985 against three members of an armed leftist revolutionary group.
A spokesman for the National Court of Justice said more evidence will be gathered in the next three months, then authorities will convene a judicial panel to prosecute the case. It could take years to reach a verdict.
Local media reported that two of the seven retired officers ordered to be placed under house arrest are living outside Ecuador.
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