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The victims were identified as Jean Carlos Duarte Portillo, 22, and Andrey Rosalio Barrueto, 33, and according to CityTv, the murderers entered a home and shot them.
Two days after this double murder, witnesses say that the hitmen returned by motorcycle to the same house and that there they shot two women.
On this occasion, according to the newscast, the victims were two young women of Venezuelan nationality, and one of them, whom he identifies as Brenda Paola Rondón Bastidas, 21, died at the scene of the events (Calle 71 N with Carrera 27 B south).
The other woman, Geraldine Michel Duarte, 20, was taken to a hospital where “she is torn between life and death,” said the newscast, which also collected the statement of a witness.
“Today (Monday), around two in the afternoon, they (the hitmen) came to the house again, and entered and killed two girls. They say they were the wife of one and the sister of another, of the two who killed on Saturday. But it was in the same house and everything“Said a man, by means of an audio.
CityTv consulted Colonel Simón Cornejo, Inspection Officer of the Bogotá Metropolitan Police, and the first thing he said is that it is investigating whether these people “presented any type of threat, or had any situation that could generate this unfortunate event.”
Another piece of information provided by that medium, and which can shed light on the investigation, is consigned in a report from the Police Sijín, where warns of “a war between two Venezuelan gangs that are dedicated to arms and narcotics trafficking”:
“The two victims, apparently, were involved with the criminal group known as ‘Willy Melean’, which maintains constant confrontations with the criminal group ‘Yeico Massacre’, for this reason the events that occurred are generated,” says the report.
That same information was confirmed by Colonel Cornejo in an interview with CM & Noticias, where he said that the authorities are trying to establish whether these murders “are connected to some other events that have occurred” amid the insecurity in Bogotá.
“That is like revenge,” said a resident of the sector, and the newscast warned that the Police have identified “three dangerous gangs made up of Venezuelan citizens”, that they commit crimes in Bogotá under orders that would come from Venezuela.
In fact, the media showed videos and said that these hitmen attack at any time of the day and that they used to record their crimes to publish them on networks and instill fear.
This gang of ‘Yeico Massacre’ claimed responsibility for a double homicide, of a man and his mother, which occurred last June in the town of Fontibón, and from that moment the Secretary of Security, Hugo Acero, announced that they were being tracked these gangs since the dispute is for territorial control of micro-trafficking and prostitution.
This is the CityTv report detailing how these events occurred and who would be involved (from minute 11:50).
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