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Two women claim that on March 17, 2018, they were verbally and physically attacked by the patrolman Juan Camilo Lloreda, implicated in the murder of Javier Ordóñez.
As evidence, they provided a video in which the discussion between some people with two policemen is observed. According to the version of the two ladies, the uniformed man in question verbally attacked them and then took out her baton and beat them.
After the attack, the neighbors came out to complain about what happened, but the two officers got on the motorcycle and left the place.
The complaint was filed on March 23, 2018 and only until this week, after the murder of Javier Ordóñez, the Prosecutor’s Office contacted the complainants to expand their statement. The concern then arises: why were these complaints not investigated at the time?
Mauricio Ramírez, husband of one of the women attacked, told Noticias Caracol that he fears for his life, because when he insisted on knowing the status of the complaint, this is what happened: “at that time I I went to the Engativá police station and they told me not to continue fucking, to calm down, that they knew where we lived”.
Criminal lawyer Ricardo Burgos gave his point of view on the situation: “We see that the control entities did not do their diligent work and probably, had they done so, if they had sought a result of the complaints made by society, we would have avoided death from Javier. In another case we must see that the National Police has not exercised its internal disciplinary control, having suspended it due to the recurring complaints ”.
This is the third complaint that has been lodged with the Prosecutor’s Office against one of those allegedly responsible for Ordóñez’s death. The victim was buried in the last hours, in a cemetery in the north of Bogotá.
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