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In a large-scale operation, authorities captured 18 people in Comuna 13 of Medellín, accused of extortion, kidnapping and other crimes. The intervention, which involved 150 Metropolitan Police officers, focused on reinforcing security in this emblematic area, also known for its tourist attraction.

During the deployment, exhaustive controls were carried out in strategic sectors such as Betania, Antonio Nariño, 20 de Julio and Blanquizal. Officers verified documentation, inspected vehicles and searched people for any infractions or suspicious behavior. According to Brigadier General William Castaño Ramos, commander of the Metropolitan Police of the Aburrá Valley, the actions are part of a comprehensive security strategy: “These activities are added to the Gaula operations, achieving the capture of 14 people with warrant. judicial and two in flagrante delicto for extortion, forced displacement and other crimes.”

In addition, two checkpoints were installed with the support of traffic agents. These operations resulted in the immobilization of 41 motorcycles and the issuance of 108 summonses in compliance with the National Traffic Code.

The intervention also revealed improvements in the crime rates of Comuna 13, according to data from Manuel Villa, Secretary of Security of Medellín. So far this year, vehicle thefts have decreased by 40%, while theft from commercial establishments fell by 10%.

At the level of coexistence, the authorities temporarily suspended the activities of a commercial establishment and 12 firearms were seized, as part of the Coexistence and Citizen Security Code. This operation reflects a coordinated effort by the authorities to consolidate security in one of the areas with the greatest tourist and cultural potential in the city.

2024-11-14 00:23:00
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**Interview⁤ with Police Spokesperson Carlos Ramirez on Recent Operations in Comuna‍ 13**

**Editor:** Today,‌ we’re⁤ speaking with Police Spokesperson Carlos Ramirez about ‌the recent operation in ​Comuna 13, Medellín, where 18 individuals were captured on serious charges.⁢ Thank you for joining us, Carlos.

**Carlos⁣ Ramirez:** Thank you for⁤ having me.

**Editor:** This operation led to the ‌capture‍ of 18 suspects accused of extortion and kidnapping. Can you tell us more⁤ about what prompted this operation?

**Carlos Ramirez:** Certainly. We⁢ have been monitoring increased criminal activities in Comuna⁢ 13, particularly ​extortion and related violence that‍ has been affecting the community. Our intelligence‌ units⁢ gathered information ‌that led us to ​believe an operation was necessary to take‍ back control and protect residents from these crimes.

**Editor:** Were there any challenges faced by the authorities during this operation?

**Carlos Ramirez:** ‌Every operation in a complex urban environment like Comuna ⁣13 comes with ‌its challenges. We had to coordinate with various units to ensure the safety of‌ both our officers and the community members. Thankfully,⁣ our teams executed ⁤the operation without significant⁤ incidents.

**Editor:** ⁢What impact⁣ do you believe this ‌operation will have ​on crime in ​Comuna 13 moving ⁣forward?

**Carlos Ramirez:** We hope ‌this operation will send a ​strong message to those involved in organized crime in the area. Our goal is to disrupt these criminal networks ⁣and restore a sense of safety to the community. We will continue to strengthen our presence and work closely‍ with local residents to build trust and combat crime effectively.

**Editor:** What steps will authorities take now that these suspects are in ⁣custody?

**Carlos Ramirez:** The suspects will go through the judicial process, and we will continue our investigations. We also encourage residents​ to report any further criminal activities. Community cooperation is crucial in creating lasting change.

**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, ⁣Carlos. It’s important to stay ⁤informed ⁤about these developments in ⁤our communities.

**Carlos Ramirez:**⁣ Thank you ⁤for the⁣ opportunity to speak. Together, we can make a difference.

**Editor:** That was Police Spokesperson Carlos Ramirez. We’ll continue to‍ follow the ⁣developments ⁣in Comuna 13 closely.

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The wave of stone attacks on Medellín roads continues to generate concern and affect drivers and pedestrians, especially on Regional Avenue and Oriental Avenue. Despite recent security operations and the capture of a suspect linked to these acts, new incidents have been recorded, the most recent being last holiday Monday, when a family was the victim of an attack in the La Minorista sector.

The incident occurred when Juana Ruiz and several of her relatives were traveling along Regional Avenue. According to Ruiz’s story, they heard a loud impact on their vehicle, which he described as a “roar similar to a gunshot,” which caused panic among the occupants. The thrown stone did not go through the windshield, but left glass fragments inside the car. Fortunately, none of the passengers were injured.

This case joins a series of similar reports in recent months. Drivers and passengers traveling along Regional Avenue, the depressed area of ​​Oriental Avenue and other nearby areas have reported these stone attacks, which in some cases lead to accidents, material damage and a growing perception of insecurity. Despite the arrests and controls implemented, the situation persists.

Attacks have become so common that citizens have begun to mobilize, calling for more police presence and rigorous control in these high-risk areas. Several victims, like Ruiz, have expressed their desire that definitive measures be taken to put an end to this problem that, in addition to physical damage and deaths, affects the peace of those who must travel these roads daily.

At the beginning of November, the Attorney General’s Office announced the capture of an alleged perpetrator, identified through security cameras, who has been linked to some of these attacks. The suspect, known by the alias “El Diablo”, was apprehended after a series of investigations based on testimonies and recordings that allowed his identification. This capture was announced as an important step in the fight against these attacks, however, it has failed to stop the reappearance of similar incidents.

The Medellín authorities have increased operations in the affected sectors, establishing patrols and surveillance at the times and points where attacks have been recorded. The Metropolitan Police has also asked for the collaboration of citizens, urging them to report any similar incident to continue identifying possible perpetrators and prevent these acts that threaten safety on the roads.

Juana Ruiz, one of the recent victims, expressed her concern and said that she knows several people who have suffered similar attacks on the same road. “It is dangerous and I hope they can put a stop to this situation,” he declared, joining the call of many other affected people who have requested an increase in police presence.

Given this situation, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Metropolitan Police have enabled several channels so that the victims of these attacks can make their complaints. Citizens can go to the headquarters of the Prosecutor’s Office in their municipality, to the Immediate Reaction Units (URI), to the Victim Assistance Center, or to the Houses of Justice to formalize their complaint. Authorities remind that any additional details, such as descriptions of the attackers or suspicious motorcycles and vehicles, may be crucial for investigations and to prevent future incidents.

2024-11-13 14:41:00
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**Interview with Juana Ruiz: Victim of Stone Attack on Medellín Roads**

**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Juana. Can you start by telling us what happened during the incident on Regional Avenue?

**Juana Ruiz:** Thank you for having me. It was a ​terrifying experience. My family and I⁣ were ⁣driving down Regional Avenue when suddenly, we heard a loud bang that‌ sounded like a gunshot. It was actually a stone thrown‍ at our car. ​Though it didn’t break the windshield, the glass fragments scattered inside, and we​ were all left in shock.

**Editor:** That sounds incredibly⁢ distressing. With so many similar ⁢incidents occurring recently, how have you⁣ and your family been coping since then?

**Juana Ruiz:** It’s hard to feel safe on the roads now. ‍We’re ⁢all constantly on edge⁢ when we drive. My relatives and I talked about it, and we’re just thankful nobody ​was injured this time. But it’s frustrating that ⁣we have to deal with this​ kind of⁢ threat every time ⁤we get in the car.

**Editor:** Absolutely. There has ​been some ​police response to these attacks, including the arrest ⁣of a suspect. Do you feel these measures are sufficient to address the issue?

**Juana ⁣Ruiz:** While I appreciate‌ the efforts,‍ it feels like‌ a band-aid solution. Even with the arrests, the attacks keep happening. This is a serious problem that requires more proactive measures from the authorities, like increasing police presence in high-risk areas and implementing better surveillance.

**Editor:** You mentioned a growing‌ community concern. How do you think citizens can⁤ unite to address these‌ stone attacks?

**Juana⁢ Ruiz:** Many of us are already mobilizing and using social media⁢ to spread​ awareness. We have to demand more ⁣safety measures and support from local authorities.⁢ The more voices we have, the more likely ⁢they will take our concerns‍ seriously. ‌It’s about us standing together to push for change.

**Editor:** Thank you ​for sharing your story, Juana. It’s important for everyone to⁣ hear about the impact these incidents have on⁤ individuals⁢ and families. We hope ​to see positive changes⁣ soon for the safety of all drivers and pedestrians in Medellín.

**Juana Ruiz:** Thank you for bringing attention to this issue. Let’s hope for safer roads soon.

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