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http://www.smh.com.au/world/chiles-looters-give-back-stolen-goods-20100308-psvy.html


Chile's looters give back stolen goods 
EVA VERGARA 
March 9, 2010 
 
Coming clean...MIchelle Bachelet at police headquarters in Concepcion with 
returned white goods. Photo: AFP



CONCEPCION: The officers came with loudspeakers to impoverished neighbourhoods 
near the epicentre of Chile's devastating earthquake, warning looters to return 
what they stole or face police raids.

And so they did, depositing everything from mattresses to refrigerators and 
flat-screen TVs. It took 35 truckloads to recover it all. Together with looted 
merchandise recovered by police, the material is worth nearly $2.22 million, 
officers said.

Touring a police gymnasium full of the recovered goods on Sunday, the 
President, Michelle Bachelet, called the looting one of ''the other aftershocks 
of this tragic earthquake'', and vowed that those responsible would feel the 
full weight of the law: prison terms of two to five years.

''These are items that have nothing to do with survival - they reflect the 
moral damage of the people, some of whom came just to find things they could 
make money from,'' she said, adding that the government would also prosecute 
anyone responsible for price speculation in the disaster area.

Thousands of quake survivors participated in the looting, which began only 
hours after the devastating earthquake and grew to include grandmothers and 
small children. Outnumbered police could only stand and watch, urging people to 
take only the food they needed, until soldiers arrived and restored order.

The looting hampered rescue and recovery efforts by distracting firefighters 
and police and deeply wounded the national pride of Chileans who yearn to be 
considered part of the First World.

''The damage it caused [to Chile's international image] is lamentable. Now 
they'll throw all of us in the same bag,'' said Juan Lagos Rosales, a 
construction worker forced to sleep in a tent with his wife and infant daughter 
outside their damaged house.

Some excuse the looting as a natural result of the yawning wealth gap in Chile, 
where the poor are exposed to expensive consumer goods without any ability to 
buy them.

When the earthquake shattered store windows, the temptation was too great, said 
the Reverend Luis Figueroa Vinet of the Our Lady of the Snows cathedral in 
Concepcion.

''The pig isn't guilty for what poverty brings,'' he said, invoking a colourful 
Chilean adage about inequality.

Associated Press 


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