Plane that fell in Bogotá had trafficked coca in Honduras in 2010



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A note from the Honduran news program Proceso, dated November 2, 2010, detailed that a plane “of Colombian flag, series HK4669G, was transporting 25 bales of cocaine and 75 loose kilos of drugs“, Which added up to more than 500 kilos of cocaine.

According to this medium, the Honduran air force forced the aircraft to land after learning of its irregular entry. In addition, it indicated that the copilot died during the maneuver and that a crossfire occurred on the ground, after which two people were captured. One of them was a Colombian identified as Mario Fernando Sánchez Cardona.

That’s not?

A cropped photo published by Proceso shows that the license plate of the drug plane is the same as that of the crashed plane. However, it is striking that the report of that medium indicates that it was a “plane [sic] white twin engine “, although Webinfomil details that the model of the wrecked aircraft on the morning of September 22 is Cessna Grand Caravan, which is distinguished by having a single propeller.

However, in the photo of the Honduran news it is clearly seen that the name of the plane reads ‘Cessna Grand Caravan’, so it could be an error of assessment.

Photo: Digital Process
Photo: Digital Process

However, the doubts do not stop there. According to CM &, Aerocivil indicated this Wednesday that the plane “is registered in the National Aeronautical Registry of Colombia since 2009“.

In addition, he pointed out that “it complies with the requirement of Decree Law 0019 of 2012 on the certificate of lack of reports for drug trafficking effective until April 19, 2023 ″.

Despite these inconsistencies, the other fact that sowed doubts from the moment the incident occurred is that, in addition to 4 injured who were treated and referred to hospitals at the scene of the accident, the Police are looking for two more people who, according to witnesses, as soon as the aircraft fell to the ground “they left the place walking without leaving, until now, any trace ”.

Little does he know about these people, and much less is known why they disappeared from the site before receiving medical attention, although he also it is said that in their flight they did not abandon some briefcases.



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