Former paramilitary chief ‘Jorge 40’ arrived at Ibagué Prison



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In the pictures, published by the regional media ‘El Olfato’, it is seen how Tovar is transported in a black truck. Then you see how CTI agents of the Prosecutor’s Office take him down and take him to a chair on the outskirts of the Picaleña Prison, in Ibague (place to which you requested to be transferred).

There, they sit him down and ask him routine questions to formalize his admission. Afterwards, you see how a security dog ​​sniffs him and then the agents take him to the entrance from prison.

Finally, They make it go through x-ray machines and then it goes in to the prison center.

For its part, Semana magazine, which also published the video, recalled the extensive criminal record of ‘Jorge 40’, who was commander of the northern bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia.

Former boss Paramilitary spent 12 years in prison in the United States for crimes related to drug trafficking. Tovar was deported to Colombia on September 28, said that media.

According to the judicial authorities, cited by that publication, ‘Jorge 40’ is related to more than 600 criminal acts such as massacres, displacements and kidnappings. Likewise, He is pointed out as one of those responsible for the mascare of El Salado in 2000, where more than 100 people died.

The medical record and the trail of blood and pain left by this former paramilitary chief in Colombia they are still pending investigated and convicted by the Colombian justice.

The goods was excluded from the Justice and Peace Law (transitional justice system created for the demobilization of the paramilitaries) for refusing to tell the truth. “His silence has prevented the reconstruction of key historical episodes of violence on the Caribbean Coast ”, underlined at the time the specialized portal Verdad Abierta.

This is the video of the arrival of ‘Jorge 40’ to the Jail from Ibagué:



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