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‘We do not accept blackmail’: The president, Gustavo Petro, in response to the attacks that occurred in Tuluá

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

After the top leaders of the criminal gang ‘La Inmaculada’ were captured, different attacks began once morest the municipality of Tuluá.

In response to this, the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said that “this criminal organization challenged society with crimes and attacks once morest the public forces in Tuluá, but the State will not allow itself to be blackmailed. “Its top leaders are in prison.”

Through (X), the president said that the government was not going to allow itself to be blackmailed by the criminal gang.

Well, this criminal in the followingnoon and night of this Saturday in the city of Tuluá, Valle del Cauca, a Police patrol was attacked by motorized hitmen, one of the agents died, another was seriously injured, and five vehicles and two motorcycles They were burned.

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These acts were attributed to retaliation for the forceful blows once morest the band ‘La Inmaculada’, also known as ‘La Oficina’.

This following the capture of its top leaders: Mauricio Marín Silva alias ‘Nacho’ and his brother Felipe Marín, known by the alias ‘Pipe’.

“The band La Inmaculada has challenged society. Their bosses are in prison. “We do not accept blackmail.” was what the president of Colombia said.

Faced with this public order situation, the mayor of Tuluá, Gustavo Vélez, decreed a curfew from 11 pm on Saturday.

In addition, the governor of Valle Dilian Francisca Toro ordered the militarization of the municipality with 160 uniformed personnel from the Third Division of the Army.

Read also: “Attacks once morest Tuluá and citizens are planned and ordered from prisons” drastic measures will be taken in the municipality

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2024-02-11 21:51:37
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