Police removed from office in Bogotá for stealing money from woman

Faced with the supposed fact of theft of money from a woman in the town of Usaquén, north of Bogotá, by two police officersthe institution assured that the uniformed They were separated from their position and duties and will be investigated criminally and disciplinaryly..

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“Within the framework of the Police Transparency Policy, these two officials were removed from their positions and duties and a criminal and disciplinary investigation was initiated,” said Colonel William Lara Avendaño, deputy commander of the Bogotá Metropolitan Police.

Colonel Lara also indicated that, “From the Bogotá Metropolitan Police We strongly reject the actions of two uniformed officers “who are immersed in an alleged crime that goes against institutional precepts.”

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And he concluded by saying that, “This action does not represent the feelings of more than 170 thousand men and women who work daily with a vocation “and service for the coexistence and security of Colombians.”


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