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The statement, broadcast by Blu Radio, was given by Henry Bonilla in the disciplinary trial that is being carried out against Lloreda and Rodríguez, police officers accused of torturing and beating Ordóñez to death in the CAI of Villa Luz, Engativá town, western Bogotá.
Bonilla said that the named uniforms said that the 44-year-old law student had been attacked in a fight he had.
“Mr. Javier Ordóñez recently joined the CAI, my colleagues brought the information that this person had already been attacked in a previous fight,” the patrolman told the Attorney General’s Office.
According to Bonilla’s statement, he and Rodríguez went to look for witnesses to the alleged fight that Ordóñez had had, “trying to find out what happened, who had attacked him, if suddenly there was a person attacked by him to file the complaint, “he added.
The truth is that the version that has been known until now, and the one handled by the Prosecutor’s Office, is that patrolmen Lloreda and Rodríguez, who according to friends of Ordóñez had already had conflicts with the law student, detained him when he was going to enter your residential complex, after buying a drink.
Before transferring him to the CAI of Villa Luz, the uniformed officers reduced the victim with a ‘taser’ on the public highway. He was subsequently taken away on a patrol car and reportedly brutally beaten.
The Legal Medicine opinion found that Ordóñez suffered serious injuries to his skull, chest and limbs. Even, arrived at the clinic without vital signs and with destroyed liver, apparently for about 40 blows he received.
However, the necropsy showed that cause of death was massive intra-abdominal hemorrhage, product of the outbreak of the victim’s right kidney.
For this case of abuse of authority, Lloreda and Rodríguez, already dismissed from the National Police, were sent to prison on a preventive basis.
The Attorney General’s Office, for its part, advances the disciplinary trial against these former patrolmen, while the Police carry out an internal investigation against 5 other uniformed men who, apparently, tried to help those accused to hide evidence.
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