They kidnapped a National Army soldier in Toribío, Cauca

They kidnapped a National Army soldier in Toribío, Cauca
They kidnapped a National Army soldier in Toribío, Cauca

FARC dissidents in Toribío, Cauca, illegally detained a soldier – credit Diego Pineda/Colprensa

From the Seventh Brigade of the National Army they confirmed that a professional soldier was kidnapped in Toribío, Cauca.

The soldier who was detained irregularly by an illegal armed group was identified as Guiner Kevim Noscue Largo, belonging to the Field Artillery Battalion No. 4.

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According to the information provided by the institution, The National Army soldier was kidnapped in Toribío, while he was enjoying his period of rest. That is, at the time it was retained it was not in service.

Likewise, through a statement issued by the Seventh Brigade, it was established that those responsible for this event would be members of the FARC dissidents that have interference in that jurisdiction.

The kidnapped soldier was enjoying his rest when he was detained – credit National Army

He was kidnapped, apparently by the organized armed group Farc – EMC in the department of Cauca, while he was enjoying his operational rest cycle in the municipality of Toribío,” they reported through the document.

The events became known on the afternoon of Friday, April 26, 2024. According to the information revealed by the National Army, relatives of the victim assure that They received a phone call alerting them of the illegal retention.

A brother of the professional soldier was the one who received the information. According to what he revealed to the institution, a man who identified himself as a member of the FARC dissidents called him to warn him that his relative was being held.

“The incident is reported by a family member of the soldier, who states that he received a call from an unknown person, identified as a member of the FARC – EMC, warning him that his brother was kidnapped“, they pointed out from the National Army.

According to the information provided by the soldier’s relatives, the events occurred during the last period of rest that the institution had granted to Guiner Kevim Noscue Largo.

“According to the soldier’s family, the events occurred during a trip made by soldier Noscue Largo Guiner, from Toribío to the Tacueyó sector, place where he was intercepted by illegals who deprived him of his freedom“, they indicated in the Army statement.

The authorities are already investigating the kidnapping of the professional soldier in Toribío, Cauca – credit National Army

It is unknown if the criminals made any financial demands on Noscue Largo’s relatives for his release. The National Army rejected this type of act that attacks those who serve the country, and assured that it is an act that will be reported to the corresponding authorities.

“The National Army categorically rejects and holds the FARC-EMC responsible for the life of our soldier, and emphasizes that this action is a flagrant violation of human rights and infringement of international humanitarian law. Complaints will be filed with the competent judicial authorities,” they indicated from the Seventh Brigade.

Likewise, they reported that in addition to expressing solidarity with the family and relatives of the soldier kidnapped by this unfortunate event, they are already providing permanent psychosocial support to his relatives through an interdisciplinary team from the Family Center.

From the Seventh Brigade of the National Army they assured that the kidnapping of the professional soldier in Toribío, Cauca, is already being investigated by the competent authorities. This seeks not only to locate the soldier and rescue him, but also to identify the criminals behind this fact that has been rejected not only by the institution, but also by the community.

 
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