This Sunday, the Attorney General’s Office indicated in a press release that servers from the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI), on September 3, removed the bodies of the fatal victims of the attack once morest the Police in Huila and were transferred to the National Institute of Legal Medicine for custody and preservation.
“The report and the corresponding minutes of technical inspection of the corpse supported by the material evidence found at the scene are being advanced,” the document says.
Likewise, photographic and planimetric documentation is being carried out at the scene of the events, in addition to the collection and packaging of the material evidence found.
According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, once it receives the minutes of technical inspection of the corpse, will initiate a comprehensive forensic approach, by applying the Minnesota Protocol for dealing with unlawful deaths, complying with international standards. applicable to cases like this.
Additionally, there is the participation of experts in pathology and forensic medicine, as well as forensic technicians and assistants from the National Institute of Legal Medicine, who will be in charge of the comprehensive application of the protocol. Once these activities are completed, the bodies will be handed over to their families.