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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 6, 2014, 11:24 AM Jun 2014

Life sentence for Guatemalan police chief Sperisen

Life sentence for Guatemalan police chief Sperisen
swissinfo.ch and agencies
June 6, 2014 - 16:33

Erwin Sperisen, the former head of Guatemala’s national police, has been found guilty by a Geneva court of involvement in the murder of six Guatemalan prisoners and killing another between 2005 and 2006.

Sperisen, who has dual Swiss-Guatemalan citizenship, was on Friday sentenced to life for his crimes. According to the judges, because of his rank, Sperisen played a decisive role in the killings. In one case, he carried out one of the executions himself.

Sperisen’s lawyers had been asking for his acquittal. The convict, who was born into a wealthy and powerful Guatemalan family, had claimed he was not guilty and that he had never ordered executions.

The Swiss court, however, found him guilty of ordering the execution of three prisoners who attempted to escape from a prison centre in November and December 2005. Sperisen allegedly asked his subordinates to make it seem as though ten detainees had clashed with police in three separate incidents before they were shot.

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Judi Lynn

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1. Former Guatemalan police chief found guilty for killings
Fri Jun 6, 2014, 11:27 AM
Jun 2014

June 6, 2014
Former Guatemalan police chief found guilty for killings

The conviction of Guatemala’s former National Director of Police for a number of murders is a very significant step forward in the fight against impunity that has plagued Guatemala in the past, said Amnesty International today.

Erwin Sperisen was found guilty of the murders of seven men by a Swiss court today, and sentenced to life imprisonment. The decision can be appealed.

The court found that he had been involved in the murder of seven inmates who were killed during a police raid on the El Pavón prison in 2006. In six cases he was indirectly involved, and in one he was found to have directly committed the murder, according to the court.

“Today’s result is a positive step in the fight against a culture of impunity in Guatemala. This verdict strengthens the rule of law and is a wake-up call for all those attempting to hide their crimes behind positions of authority,” said Sebastian Elgueta, Researcher for Guatemala, Amnesty International.

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http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/news-item/former-guatemalan-police-chief-found-guilty-for-killings

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