Clan del Golfo would be behind the crime of Atlantic police



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The retaliation of the Gulf Clan against the National Police in the country was felt since midnight on Saturday in Sucre when they assassinated two patrolmen who were rendering their services at the Guaranda municipality station.

It was 11:55 on Saturday night when patrolmen Luis Manuel Beltrán Martínez and Pablo Manuel Mosquera López, 39 and 31 years old respectively, and natives of the city of Barranquilla, responded to the call made by the community in the neighborhood San Martín about an alleged fight.

Upon reaching the area where there are many places open to the public and where they sell liquor, the uniformed men did not see anything, but they remained a few seconds looking without getting off the motorcycle. Later, men who were also traveling by motorcycle and who were there opened fire on him without giving them the option to react.

In the humanity of the patrolman Luis Manuel, they targeted 7 shots distributed in the right shoulder, arm, leg and calf, while Mosquera was hit by 6 shots in the left shoulder, arm and forearm, in addition to the face.

One of the two patrolmen died and was left lying in the street, while the other died in the Guaranda Sana Clinic, where residents of the sector who witnessed the attack took him.

Police on Alert. Since then, this fact has kept the police in Sucre on alert who have been warned of more actions by the ‘Clan del Golfo’, an illegal armed group that has a high presence and controls territories in the south and north of the department. Two early warnings issued by the Ombudsman’s Office at different times indicate that territorial control due to drug trafficking in Guaranda and San Onofre.

Rejection

The director of the National Police, Major General Jorge Luis Vargas said through his Twitter account that they will firmly go after those responsible for the murder not only of the two patrol cars in Guaranda, but also against those of the uniformed Edinson Fernedy Parra Cavadía, who was assassinated. Sunday morning in Caucasia (Antioquia) in similar circumstances.



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