New massacre in Nariño: four people in Buesaco – Cali – Colombia



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The authorities in Nariño report another possible massacre. These are four men, whose identities have not been established.

They were taken from the urban area from the Buesaco municipality to the Santa Fe district, in the north of Nariño.

The site where the event was recorded is known as La Mina and is difficult to access. It is located about two and a half hours from the municipal seat of Buesaco.

(Read also: They capture four alleged perpetrators of the massacre in Tumaco)

According to initial information, they were murdered near a river, the fifth massacre in less than a month, in this department of southwestern Colombia.

The facts were recorded last Thursday and they only met this Friday, September 4.

(Read also: The enigmas of the massacre of five minors in Cali)

A commission made up of members of the Police and Prosecutor’s Office traveled to the scene to determine the fact, and specify the number and name of the victims.

Buesaco has been a quiet and peaceful municipality. It is a tourist area.

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The new massacre is recorded when Nariño has not yet recovered from the massacre of eight young people at a party in Samaniego, on August 15, in addition to six more people who were killed a week later, on August 22, in Tumaco, on the Nariño coast.

This week it was learned that four people were captured and to whom the Prosecutor’s Office imputed charges for the murder of the six citizens in Tumaco, that August 22.

The Army Commander, Major General Eduardo Enrique Zapateiro, and the Director of Citizen Security of the National Police, General Jorge Vargas, agreed that armed groups are fighting for control of the production and distribution of drugs. “It is an area of ​​high complexity derived from drug trafficking,” said director Vargas.

(Read also: Violence shakes Nariño: what is known about the massacre in Samaniego)

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, in Nariño there are at least a dozen organized and illegal armed groups that have unleashed a wave of blood in this department.

PASTO AND CALI

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