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One of the indicated vandal leaders, captured by the General Prosecutor’s Office and Dijín last week, had among his belongings a complete instructions to prepare young people who recruited in universities or depressed areas to infiltrate social protests.
A kind of manual detailed how to access young men and women in popular neighborhoods and how they should act in the face of possible arrest by the Police.
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According to officials from the Special Group against Urban Terrorism, who have already begun to analyze the information, the recruitment tasks should begin in popular sectors of Bogotá.
“They were looking at the neighborhoods, in entities that offer social assistance programs in Bogotá to determine possible members of their network ”, said one of the researchers.
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EL TIEMPO had access to the instructions that are divided into three parts and that were found by Justo Ernesto Villarraga Trujillo, alias Justo, 73 years old.
Written by hand are each and every step they should take to recruit young people.
Prosecuted for terrorism
However, in none of the sections warn them that they can be prosecuted for terrorism and spend up to 20 years in prison.
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In the notebook seized from alias Justo, known exclusively by EL TIEMPO, it is appreciated that they should direct their attention to the conversations that they develop on food education, entrepreneurship processes and micro-entrepreneurs in Ciudad Kennedy, in the south west of Bogotá.
In one of his annotations, alias Justo points out that these programs should be known in educational institutions and community kitchens in that town.
In the notebook that is being widely analyzed by the investigators, Villarraga specifies that according to the leadership of the militancy it is ordered to recruit at least 1,370 militants and establish their exact location and how to recover them once the marches are over.
In what researchers have called the ‘Handbook for Vandals’, alias Justo recommends discipline through “revolutionary vigilance,” for which he recommends meetings every 20 days to report on results.
In order to “identify” the university militancies, the elderly man, who was transferred to the National Model Prison, says that what he calls the creation of the university campus must be implemented to allow defining a defined political action plan.
One of the pages that have focused the attention of the Prosecutor’s Office and the Dijín and that would demonstrate the full responsibility of alias Justo in the conformation of the agitators and vandals cells, is the one that outlines in detail how the mobilizations should be developed, that is, , a manual of legal recommendations for the before, development and completion of the marches.
Villarraga assures that if the young women are detained, they must demand that the women be the only ones to search them. In the case of men, it teaches them that they must demand the presence of the Police for Children and Adolescents.
In three columns it is indicated that before starting the mobilizations They must select routes, contacts, the roles of each agitator, the responsibilities acquired; evaluate spaces of action as well as alternative routes, meeting points, punctuality and above all discipline.
In the development of the mobilizations, it is recommended to move in triads (groups of three), infiltrate, remain calm in the face of the crisis generated by clashes with the authorities, carry mixtures of water with vinegar and memorize the “serial numbers” of the agents with whom enter the fray. In the same way, it emphasizes that a directory of human rights defense organizations that witness the marches must be maintained.
At the end of the mobilizations, ‘Justo ‘recommends his infiltrators to set meeting points and report back once they return home through phone records or recordings.
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The ‘Justo’ manual also provides guidance on document retention, which should not exceed 5 minutes in duration and keep a good distance from the authorities if this happens. In the same way, it advises not to be registered or registered and to warn the authorities about the presentation of court orders if the identity card is retained for more than the recommended time.
‘Do not enter the CAI’
In the manual it is recommended that cameras cannot be retained; hold rallies on public roads, shout personal data and request the intervention of human rights schemes.
The rest of the manual containing valuable information, it is being analyzed by researchers.
Alias ’Justo’ did not accept charges, nor did the other three captured.
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