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The congresswoman Katherine Miranda denounced this Monday mistreatment of police officers who were at the demonstrations and referred to a viral video in which she is seen, and the representative You are asprilla, intercede for a young man detained in the center of Bogotá.
“The moment we get to the Environmental Hub we see a young man and we see some policemen saying they took him away because he had a mask. The police, a little aggressive, take him away, ”he said.
He added that the police took “random people”, people who went down the street, without participating in the demonstrations.
“This young man, the mother was looking for him. Later, they release him. If they had had arguments, they would not have blurted it out. What we have to see is how the police are acting, ”he said.
He added that he considers that there were not enough elements to stop the young man, of whom the mayor Claudia López said that he probably participated in the destruction of a bank in the area.
“There are videos of that fact. I was talking to the Mayor’s Office all night and they say it’s “Possibly” because there is a photo in which he is seen passing by “, he indicated.
The senator stated that there is a gap in authority due to the way the police act and denied that she was defending a criminal.
“At no time am I defending criminals. I see that they corner a minor. I do not defend the young man. She asked: what is happening? Why are they taking it away? What is the argument? Why are they hitting it? Regardless of whether he is a vandal or a criminal or a delinquent, all people deserve an explanation of why they are taking him, ”he said.
This is the video that Senator Katherine Miranda refers to:
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