Investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office for the death of a lawyer after police abuse in Bogotá



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Javier Ordoñez, a 46 year old lawyer, died after a shady police procedure. Investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office for the death of a lawyer after police abuse in Bogotá.

A citizen video recorded the moment when two agents subdue the professional on the floor, giving him several electric shocks. The incident occurred in the last hours in the Villa Luz neighborhood, in the town of Engativá.

“A while ago he said please, and he’s still, why do they hurt him more” , says the man who makes the recording, to the indifference of the uniformed men, who continue to attack the lawyer.

According to the first versions, after submitting him on the road, they transferred him to a CAI, where the brutal aggression apparently continued. “The police killed him, they did not take him for a URI but a CAI to finish killing him”One of the victim’s close friends told Noticias Caracol.

From the CAI, the professional, was completely wounded; from there he was transferred to a medical center, where he died.

In this regard, the Metropolitan Police of Bogotá announced that the uniformed men involved in the events surrounding the death of the citizen were suspended. “It is important to clarify that the causes of this death are the subject of investigation by the competent authorities,” the Institution portrayed.

Investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office for the death of a lawyer after police abuse in Bogotá

For his part, the Attorney General of the Nation, Francisco Barbosa Delgado, ordered the prioritization of the case in which a lawyer died in the last hours in western Bogota, after a police procedure.

“Giving immediate attention to clarify the facts that led to the lawyer’s death, a group of investigators from the Technical Investigation Corps, CTI, of the Prosecutor’s Office, coordinated by a prosecutor from the Bogotá sectional life unit, advance the urgent acts in relation to these facts that are the subject of investigation “, highlighted the Prosecutor’s Office in a statement.

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