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Chaco Intervenes Taco Pozo Police, Removes Chief After Alleged Assault on Volunteer Medics

The intervention follows reports of repeated abuses in a remote town where residents struggle to reach distant courts.

Overview

  • The Chaco Security Ministry separated Comisario Daniel Augusto Melchiori from duty and ordered an internal review by the Órgano de Control Institucional after the incident involving volunteer health workers.
  • Comisario Inspector José Luis Gómez was appointed interventor to audit the Taco Pozo precinct and recommend personnel changes, according to a police resolution.
  • Human-rights prosecutors opened a criminal investigation under magistrate Marcelo Fabián Soto, drawing on viral videos and multiple witness accounts from the Córdoba-based group Todos por Todos.
  • Volunteers reported that Melchiori, allegedly intoxicated and in plain clothes, assaulted a driver, tried to seize vehicles, and had physician Candelaria García Nebbia detained without cause; she was later released and vehicles were returned following provincial pressure.
  • Local lawyers and neighbors cite roughly two dozen prior complaints against the chief for abuse of authority and violence, highlighting persistent accountability gaps in the region.