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Sartor case: the PDI comes to the ANFP to request documents related to Azul Azul
CL👮 Crime16 days ago

Sartor case: the PDI comes to the ANFP to request documents related to Azul Azul

The police returned to the ANFP headquarters ten days after initially requesting information related to the Sartor case. The investigation involves documents linked to payments made by the ANFP to Universidad de Chile.

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La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 7516 days ago
Sartor case: the PDI comes to the ANFP to request documents related to Azul Azul

The police returned to the ANFP headquarters ten days after initially requesting information related to the Sartor case. The investigation involves documents linked to payments made by the ANFP to Universidad de Chile.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a police visit to the ANFP to retrieve documents related to an ongoing investigation without apparent ideological framing. It provides factual details about the process and does not exhibit clear bias through language, sourcing, or emphasis.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the PDI visiting the ANFP again for documents related to the Sartor case, citing sources like El Deportivo and mentioning officials involved. The information seems consistent with other reports but lacks full closure on what was found. The tone is somewhat

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