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Luis Nehomar García Aponte, known as ‘Marucho’ or ‘Chómpiras’, He had been hiding in Cúcuta for at least five days, waiting for the perfect opportunity to return to Venezuela, where he is from and thus evade the siege of the authorities, after being accused of committing a crime on a Transmilenio bus in Bogotá.
However, what he did not know was that the judicial investigators of the Police of the capital of the country were closely following his steps, so he had no option of crossing the border.
Since the investigators knew they had to immediately block this offender, they coordinated with the Metropolitan Police of Cúcuta so that García had few options to escape.
“We had intelligence information from the comrades who arrived from Bogotá and since we know the terrain well, we immediately began the work to capture him,” said a judicial source.
García was located in the El Callejón neighborhood, with his partner, so he rarely went out on the street to mislead the authorities.
However, the uniformed officers verified the exact location of the hiding place and immediately came to capture it.
The change
García painted his hair with the intention of changing his appearance, However, all was in vain. The police had already fully identified him.
According to the Police, after the analysis of some videos of the security cameras located around where the murder of Oswaldo Muñoz occurred, meIn the middle of a robbery, last October 29, in Transmilenio, plus the telephone interceptions and the rigorous monitoring of the investigators, allowed the identification of the Venezuelan.
However, the authorities offered a reward of up to $ 20 million for the information that led to his capture.
García must answer for aggravated homicide and qualified and aggravated robbery.
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