Audios and videos of alleged FARC dissidents who infiltrated demonstrations in Bogotá



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The authorities revealed audios and videos of alleged members of the urban cells of the FARC dissidents. The material, they say, would demonstrate how they recruited young people and planned attacks that would be carried out during the demonstrations in Bogotá.

One of them is Justo Ernesto Villaraga, alias ‘Justo’, who for Dijín was one of the most important recruiters.

There is also Miguel Parga, ‘the Profe’, who is accused of being a militiaman who infiltrated as an official in the government agency for Social Prosperity since 2017.

One of their meetings was recorded in a cafeteria in southern Bogota There, according to the agents, they finalized details to infiltrate the marches organized after the quarantine.

The researchers say these encounters were frequent after November 21 of last year, especially in parks. They show as evidence another video from February, where Greissy Perilla, alias ‘Pola’, appears, who allegedly delivered a report on the profiles of the young people enrolled.

General Fabio López, director of Dijín, assured that these people had settled “towards the south of the city, they themselves established themselves as communes, with X names, and each commune has responsibilities. Some militants have been assigned, their task is to continue doing this recruitment process ”.

In another video, at least 30 young people are seen gathered in a park, who were listening carefully to the ideological talk of ‘Justo’, in which, said officer López, he managed to “convince, maneuver, deceive and instrumentalize them to take part that structure, but they lead them to commit violent acts in the city ”.

In less than a year they would have recruited nearly two thousand young people who were taught, according to Dijín, not only how to disguise themselves as policemen, but also how to steal their firearms to shoot them amid the excesses.

“With their own weapons they are threatened and everything. There you don’t need a weapon ”, said Alias ​​’Martín’, whose real name is Wilson Reinel Moreno, to ‘Erika’ (Erika Lorena Flórez), also captured and accused of coordinating the mobilization of the vandals in the demonstrations.

In many of these meetings, the recruiters were found explosives and communications radios, data that were revealed during the investigation that for now allowed the capture of five of them.

Now they go for Ruth Gracia Estrada, alias ‘Russita’, whom they point to as an important creator of urban cells. They claim that, in addition to seeking international financial resources, young people are taken from the country to teach insurgent ideology in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.



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