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During the guarantee control hearing held this Saturday, a judge decided to release Cecilio Vera, better known as ‘Yiyo’. However, he will continue to be linked to the investigation for the crime of qualified and aggravated theft, illegal possession of firearms and hijacking of aircraft.
According to the judge, the captured person does not represent a danger to society and therefore the security measure was not necessary. However, Vera must wear an electronic bracelet, she will not be able to leave the metropolitan area and she will not be able to dispose of her assets.
‘Yiyo’ had been arrested last week after an operation against the gang of ‘Los Chulos’, a criminal group syndicated in concert to commit a crime, qualified and aggravated theft, illegal possession of firearms, and illegal possession of firearms from private use of military forces, simple hijacking and hijacking of a ship.
After investigating them for months, the Metropolitan Police of Bucaramanga detected that these ‘predators’ preferred large blows to so-called ‘small-time’ ‘freight’. They were in the big leagues, so much so that they even hired a pilot from Brazil to do a cinematic hit and steal a money-carrying aircraft.
They would have perpetrated eight “renowned” assaults in Bucaramanga and Norte de Santander with which they would have captured a sum that exceeds 3,500 million pesos.
Also read: The criminal spectrum of “Los Chulos” the criminal gang to which alias ‘Yiyo’ belonged
“Los Chulos” apparently had the sponsorship of the businessman and renowned politician, Cecilio Vera ‘Gigio’ who used his position to orchestrate the crimes. It also said ‘ticket’.
During the dismantling, the head of a police officer rolled over.
With the development of the investigation, on February 20 they captured eleven of its members.
With the presentation of evidence, legalization of the captures and the imputation of charges, the Police and the Prosecutor’s Office made the entire criminal spectrum of the organization known.
Research
A millionaire robbery perpetrated in a warehouse in the Center of Bucaramanga for 250 million pesos, was the trigger for the group Contra Atracos de la Sijín to begin collecting evidence that in a meticulous way allowed them to identify each member and their criminal role.
Telephone interceptions, hours of video material analyzed, extractions of images, interviews with victims and witnesses, were some of the key activities to be able to review the actions of “Los Chulos.” There were a total of 12,500 legal actions that allowed the final blow.
OPERATING CRIMINAL
The main modus operandi of “Los Chulos” was to attack “head on”, with a criminal follow-up on their victims.
They intimidated them with firearms and beat them to rob them.
The suction cup system was another method of appropriating money in residences and premises.
They also personified a crime by posing as a subversive group, to distract the attention of the authorities.
CRIMINAL STRUCTURE
“Los Chulos” committed crimes under a well-established structure. The leaders were known as aliases “Papichulo” and “El Viejo.”
In the second line in command was the financial arm that coordinated the armed and logistical group, there are aliases ‘Yiyo’ and ‘Rolando’ who was captured in Cartagena.
The woman in the gang, aka “Evelia” was from protocol.
Alias ”The Locksmith” was more protagonist than anyone, he was the master keys to break any locks.
For his part alias “Mosco” was in case “the flies”, he was the one who watched and warned the arrival of the ‘tombos’.
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