Criminal group of alleged Mexicans attacked a child in Chocó



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Individuals would have imposed an illegal restriction on the mobility of all citizens of Quibdó, Chocó, at night, reported Noticias Caracol.

The 3 people who were attacked by criminals they would have disrespected the illegitimate curfew and that is why they were injured with a firearm, added that medium.

“At the moment, one [de los delincuentes] He said it was because he did not comply with the rules that they set, that no one could walk in the street at night. It was not for stealing, it was for hurting me, ”one of the young men who was injured told that newscast.

As for the little one, the authorities of the San Ignacio de Asís Hospital, in Quibdó, detailed that he was wounded by a bullet while he was with his dad.

“The boy was coming with his father on a motorcycle when they were shot, but only the child”, Said Camilo Ramírez, auditor of the San Francisco de Asís Hospital, in dialogue with that newscast.

For its part, Semana added that the streets of Quibdó have been flooded with pamphlets of those ‘Mexican Armed Forces’ where they threaten people who are on the street at night.

We declare a military objective to anyone who passes after 6 pm until 8 am to show that we command and dominate Quibdó ”, reads the statement awarded to that criminal gang and compiled by that publication.

This is a complaint made against those illegal curfews, published a few months ago:

Murders in Chocó have whipped the community

The most recent murder reported in Chocó was that of a social leader identified as Oswaldo Rojas. His crime was denounced by the Commission Interchurch of Justice and Peace.

It was that same organization that held the self-defense groups responsible Gaitanistas of Colombia (AGC), also known as Clan del Golfo, for the homicide of the elderly and community leader, occurred around 3 in the afternoon of October 10 on the road that connects the village of Llano Rico with Cetino, on the road that leads to Brisas de Curved.

That day, around 2 in the afternoon, Armed men in civilian clothes who were mobilizing on a motorcycle forcibly removed Oswaldo Rojas from his workplace and they took him near a plantation, where “they had him tied by the hands for several minutes” and then they murderedsays the Justice and Peace Commission in a statement posted on its website.

“There the paramilitaries dumped Oswaldo’s lifeless body, and got on their motorcycles on which more than 30 of the AGC paramilitaries usually mobilize,” the bulletin adds.



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