DNI inspection rules out any involvement in alleged interceptions of magistrates

DNI inspection rules out any involvement in alleged interceptions of magistrates
DNI inspection rules out any involvement in alleged interceptions of magistrates

“He ruled out, within the limits of what was reasonable, that the National Intelligence Directorate had any involvement in the alleged interceptions,” is the conclusion of the report of the General Inspection of the DNI regarding the complaints of alleged ‘tricks’ to magistrates of the High Courts.

The report shows the conclusions of the internal investigations regarding intelligence and counterintelligence tasks involving senior dignitaries and members of the Judicial Branch. In a brief statement, the DNI points out that “In the entity’s repository, there is no information related to the Honorable Magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice.”

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The Inspection responds to the suspicions communicated to the organization by magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice, headed by its then president Fernando Castillo Cadena, regarding possible illegal eavesdropping. The togados expressed their concern on at least three occasions.

“It analyzed intelligence and counterintelligence work missions carried out in the second half of 2023, related to internet searches, and He ruled out profiling of High-ranking Justice Officials”, details the Inspection report.

These conclusions were made known just as a new controversy over possible wiretapping is underway. This time, the judge of the Constitutional Court, Jorge Enrique Ibáñez, his wife and four assistant judges.

Faced with this, the Inspection ordered the opening of a verification process.

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“The General Inspection ordered the opening of the respective verification. The same situation is reported in the High Dignitaries of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, who have expressed identical concern”says the statement from the intelligence agency.

Illegal wiretapping is an old practice used to exercise control over the opposition and the judiciary.It was very controversial during the government of former president, Álvaro Uribe.

Since coming to power, the head of state Gustavo Petro has tried to stay away from actions that would allow him to be linked to previous mandates, however, The current complaints about ‘fucking’ have put it in the same scenario where governments were accused of exercising control illegally.

However, from the Eexecutives insist that no actions are being carried out that disrespect the autonomy of powers.

“Since the beginning of his government, the President of the Republic, Dr. Gustavo Petro Urrego, ordered the General Inspection Office to verify strict compliance with the intelligence law, within the highest standards of respect, protection and guarantee of human rights. This Office has been fulfilling this mandate, in order to prevent the persecution of High-Level Justice Officials, as occurred in the past, from ever being repeated,” the DNI concludes.

 
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