Felipe Zuleta’s claim to Claudia López for insecurity in Bogotá



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In two publications, in which he assured that “insecurity in Bogotá is skyrocketing,” the Blu Radio panelist also sent a direct message to the president. asking you to pay more attention to the events that put citizens’ lives at risk and that are reported on a daily basis.

Zuleta even acknowledged that his Secretary of Security, Hugo Acero, “does what he can”, but that even so “it is not enough.”

And it is that despite the fact that the District report on crime figures in the capital says that “in February homicides and thefts continued to decline,” every day dangerous situations are reported for Bogota citizens that confirm that the issue of insecurity it is not a perception.

Regarding the homicides, for example, the Secretary of Security affirms that “they had an important 23.2% reduction compared the months of February 2020 and 2021, going from 95 to 73 cases, respectively ”.

But those 22 fewer violent deaths that they register are lost among the numbers, just when this Thursday the murder of a taxi driver at the hands of freight forwarders who shot him mercilessly, on a main road of the city and in broad daylight.

In another example, even the vehicles destined to transport vaccines in Bogotá enter the figures, since criminals stole one of those vans, which fortunately was empty, in the south of the city.

And without going any further than this week, a disturbing case was also known in which criminals are kidnapping children to rob their own homes.

And although the figures assure that he fell theft in its different modalities —such as commerce, people, residences, vehicles, cell phones—, citizens dismiss those figures.

Meanwhile, the crimes that the District administration recognizes with increased numbers are motorcycle theft, which went from 319 cases in February 2020 to 354 in the same month of 2021. And if the first two months of the two years are compared the 4.8% increase in bicycle theft is confirmed.

Given all this, the journalist said in his publications addressed to the mayor to be more radical in taking actions and measures to confront crime and in return spend less time on Twitter, where it is very active.



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