Alias ​​Danger, member of dissidents in Nariño, dies in combat – Conflict and Drug Trafficking – Justice



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In an Army operation ‘Danger’ died, accused of being a member of the ‘Oliver Sinisterra’ dissidence, who commits a crime in the department of Nariño.

According to official information, the man clashed with units of Rapid Deployment Force Number Two. The confrontation took place on the Junín-Tumaco road.

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The uniformed men reacted to some shots that were heard on the road and in which the occupants of a car and a motorcycle were involved. ‘Danger ‘managed to be treated by the military, but died from the wounds received. Two other bodies were found at the site.

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Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo pointed out that ‘Danger’ He had been in a criminal life for more than 10 years and would be linked to 20 homicides.

“With this operation, several criminal acts against social leaders are being clarified,” said the head of the defense portfolio.

He added that the network to which he belonged is dedicated to micro-trafficking and extortion.

In Nariño, the Public Force has identified six networks that are made up of ex-guerrillas from the Farc, who left the peace process and rearmed themselves to continue in drug trafficking.

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These networks, along with five other structures, They fight for the control of the 36,964 hectares planted with coca plants that, according to the United Nations’ System for the Monitoring of Crops for Illegal Use, Simci, were detected in 2019 in Nariño and are equivalent to 300 or 350 metric tons of the alkaloid.

Most of this drug is shipped to Central America and then transported by speedboats and semi-submersibles to the United States.

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