Antioquia Governorate, people would be in the power of the ELN

Antioquia Governorate, people would be in the power of the ELN
Antioquia Governorate, people would be in the power of the ELN

If it is true that the ELN has these people, it would mean a breach of the bilateral ceasefire agreement.

The Government of Antioquia reported the disappearance of Juan Carlos Jiménez Moreno, member of the Community Action Board and social leader of the Lejanías village of the Carrizal district, and Armando de Jesús Barroso Herazo, a resident of this area of ​​Remedios.

The authorities have information that, apparently, they have been in the power of this illegal armed group since Saturday, June 15.

This was what retired general Luis Eduardo Martínez, Secretary of Security of Antioquia, explained, who explained thatThe victims would have been summoned to the Mina Vieja sector, in Córdobato explain why “they were giving information about the Gulf Clan,” and since that day they have no information about their whereabouts.

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The secretary clarified thatthere has not been any demand for moneyand the victims’ relatives have not reported the incident. However, people around them decided to make this situation known to the authorities.

If it becomes true that the ELN has these people in its power, it would mean a violation of the ceasefire, which is stated by retired general Luis Eduardo Martínez, who reported that these types of events have been reported to the commission of the Ceasefire.

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Finally, the Secretary of Security of Antioquia indicated that the Public Force is not enough to cover the entire territory of theNortheast AntioquiaHowever, the uniformed officers are deployed in strategic points in municipalities such as Remedios and Segovia, which states that it has contributed to the fact that, in the last 20 days, there has been no record of public order impacts in these localities in the subregion.

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