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Caracol Radio shared the decree 616 and the resolution 1251, documents dated on May 1, 2020 that they disclose, according to that station, the name of 5 colonels and 3 seniors from the institution who would be involved in the “computer monitoring program” that, according to the magazine Semana reported, the Army counted 130 people, including politicians, generals, NGOs, trade unionists, and especially journalists, several of them Americans.
Said decree, published by the radio station, quotes the Colonels Juan Pablo Prado Torres, Julio Tobías López Cuadros, Helmont René Ramos Naranjo, Milton Eugenio Rozo Delgado and Hugo Armando Díaz Hernández.
As for the resolution, also broadcast by the station, the names of the Elders Eduardo de la Torres Díaz, Hernán Rolando Villamil Ortegón and Mauricio Quintero Arias.
With respect to these mentioned military personnel, in the 2 documents -also published by Blu Radio and El Tiempo-, it is decreed and resolved, respectively, to withdraw “from the active service of the Military Forces – National Army, temporarily with a pass to the reserve for” call to classify services “to the personnel of related officers”.
Hours before both the decree and the aforementioned resolution were known, Blu Radio confirmed, in an interview with Luis Fernando Navarro, general commander of the Military Forces, that the General Gonzalo Ernesto García Luna, Chief of Army Intelligence, was the high command who had requested his withdrawal from the institution. amid the controversy that also caused the fall of 11 officers.
El Tiempo and El Espectador also confirmed that General García Luna had requested to be removed from the service, but the last means went further and indicated that Another of the officers who left his post, also on account of the aforementioned scandal, is General Eduardo Quirós Chaparro.
With these revelations the name of 9 of the 11 high-ranking military personnel who, according to the Defense Ministry, Carlos Holmes Trujillo, were relieved of their positions by this scandal, as well as the name of the general who asked to be removed (García Luna).
This ministerial announcement occurred last Friday, just one day before Semana published his article. ‘The secret folders’, Where the aforementioned illegal follow-ups are denounced, which complement an investigation whose first part had been revealed by the magazine last January.
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