An attack in Cauca And another in the Code department dejan two dead police and three other injured In the middle of a terrorist escalation by illegal armed groups this Saturday. From the Ministry of Defense they already assured that the Gulf clan advances a gun plan against the public force and offered a reward of up to 200 million pesos for those responsible.
The first attack occurred on the afternoon of this April 26 in the municipality of Suárez, Cauca. It is known that a sniper, apparently at the service of the dissidents of aka Iván Bite Victor Manuel Sánchez Zapatawho died in the place.
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“We condemned the criminal act that segated the life of our police patrolman Víctor Manuel Sánchez Zapata, a Colombian who served with courage, delivery and love for the homeland, in Suárez, Cauca,” said the police.
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The patrolman provided his service as a sentry when he was reached by the illegal bullets. Some videos, recorded by the citizens, registered the moment in which the colleagues tried to help the uniformed.
Ambush in Córdoba
In the department of Córdoba a group of uniformed – which moved to the funeral honors of a partner who was killed by hitmen in the municipality of Ciénaga de Oro – was ambushed by criminals in the municipality of Severa (Córdoba).
In the event the patrolman died Christiam Juvenal Mora Parra And three other police officers were injured.
“All our solidarity towards their respected families, with the uncertain institutional commitment to identify and capture the murderers and make them available to justice. From now on, a special criminal investigation and intelligence team assumes investigation,” police said in a statement.
This attack is one more perpetrated within the gun plan against the police orchestrated by the Gulf clan, in retaliation for the death of one of its main leaders, José Miguel Demoya Hernández, aka “Chirimoya”, On April 5 during a police operation in La Apartada, Córdoba.
General Carlos Triana offered a reward of up to 200 million pesos for information that allows those responsible for these attacks.
“They are desperate actions of criminal groups in response to the overwhelming blows proposed by the public force. With the support of the citizenship we will follow the offensive until dismantling them,” said the police.