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Earlier this Friday, the police patrolman Juan Camilo Lloreda Cubillos, one of the two uniformed men facing the judicial process for the death of the law student Javier Ordóñez, which occurred in the CAI of the Villa Luz neighborhood of Bogotá on the past 9 September, he went to the bunker of the Attorney General’s Office to turn himself in voluntarily.
His lawyer, Jesús Libadier Giraldo, confirmed the information in an interview with Blu Radio and stated that he does not know if Lloreda is willing to accept the charges.
On Thursday afternoon, the authorities had already reported the capture of the other patrol car involved in the events, Harvey Ramírez Díaz. However, his lawyer, Jhon Olmos, assured the radio media that Ramírez will not accept charges and that he “voluntarily turned himself in” at the time a relative’s place of residence was searched.
The lawyer also denounced that the patrolman has received “severe and certain death threats against him and his family. Anonymous who send to his house to intimidate him ”.
Both Lloreda and Ramírez must also assume a disciplinary trial summoned by the Attorney General’s Office, a body that assumed preferential power over the internal investigation that was initially assumed by the General Inspection of the Police. The first hearing will be on October 1.
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