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One year after the disappearance and murder of four Ecuadorian minors from Guayaquil in the Las Malvinas case, the country's Public Prosecutor's Office delivered justice and sentenced the police officers responsible for the crime. teleSUR
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00:00A year after the disappearance and murder of four equivalent miners from Guayaquil in Las Malvinas' case,
00:05the country's public prosecutor's office delivered justice and sentenced the police officers responsible for the crime.
00:11A mother, the 4th Criminal Court of Guayas issued its ruling and convicted 16 military personnel for the first disappearance of Josue and Ismael Arroyo,
00:21Steven Medina and Nehemiahs Arboleda, four afro-descendant teenagers who disappeared in December 2004 in Guayaquil.
00:2811 of those convicted will serve 34 years and 8 months in prison, while the five cooperating witnesses will serve 30 months.
00:36Lieutenant Colonel Juan Francisco Iglesia, the 17th defendant, has not been found guilty.
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