Piedad Córdoba talks about the attack and says it was not robbery



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In her Twitter account, the former congresswoman spoke of three recent situations in which her integrity and her family have been at risk.

The first of them, he said, was in Medellín in 2019: “They come into my house, they point a gun at my son.” That day the authorities told him that “it was a robbery.”

The second event was also last year, but in Bogotá: “They entered my house and took computers.” The investigators’ response, he said, was also that it was “a robbery.”

And the third situation was the one that appeared on Wednesday night, also in the capital, when its security scheme was attacked; the vehicles in which the former parliamentarian is transporting were hit by bullets.

“Last night 8 men shoot and take a gun,” he said, adding that once again the national government and the mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, attributed the incident to a “robbery.”

There she finished her trill by launching a phrase in which it is evident that she does not like the response of the authorities to the repeated cases of violence against her and her environment: “One of two, or the robbers are with my photo, or they are not ‘robberies'”.

Even so, he responded to the greeting of solidarity from the president of Bogota, returning the hug that she had sent him.

But that was not all, Piedad Córdoba also said that she appreciated the reaction of the Police, but that she left them a question about the fact:

“Who mobilizes 8 armed men in various vehicles to attack a truck and finally only steal a weapon?”

Even, on W Radio, the senator said that she was clear that “this is not about theft” and even pointed out an annoyance with her bodyguards: “They, perhaps not to worry, did not tell me that since the morning I was in front of the house. Moreover, today I had planned to go to the UNP to make known some messages that have reached me and some messages that have been sent to me to try to know where they come from. All I know is that this is very similar to what happened when I was kidnapped“.

In addition, he released one last comment related to the fact, for which a man was already captured:

But the former senator did not want to leave the reasons for the possible attack on the air and recalled that days before she had announced that has “very serious, clear and conclusive information” on who ordered the killing of former presidential candidate Álvaro Gómez Hurtado and had evidence that would show.

Piedad Córdoba pointed out that she disagrees with that “People who had nothing to do [en el magnicidio] be in jail “ And that is why she is working to tell the Truth Commission something solid because the country “cannot continue like this and things have to be known,” even if they kill her, she said.

Given these statements, Julio Sánchez Cristo, director of the station’s news program, pointed out that a stricter protection scheme was necessary for the former senator.



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