Sex party promoters sent to jail in northern Cali – Cali – Colombia



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The ‘hunting-covid19’, a group created by the Mayor of Cali to prevent and support sanitary investigation processes due to omissions of regulations due to the coronavirus pandemic, discovered a house party on Tuesday.

The report indicates that this meeting had been called by networks and they found elements of sexual use, as well as psychoactive substances.

Twenty men were found in the house, although others had fled the scene before the arrival of the authorities.

Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina arrived and rejected that an activity was being carried out that puts participants, their families and their communities at risk. At the site was a man who had a high temperature.

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The Police and the Prosecutor’s Office began the investigations. “We are fighting a battle for life. However, they have cited on social media a party with a morbid and dangerous intent. They violate the Police, violate quarantine, violate the law. We are facing a case of possible and alleged covid-19 contacts Perhaps they do not know that we are having more than 1,000 cases in Cali. They violate all the rules. It is not about people who have broken the isolation to go to work. They are fools (the 20 men), “said Ospina.

In an extensive hearing, the 31st Circuit Criminal Court issued an intramural insurance measure against two foreign citizens who would have called the party in the Paso del Comercio neighborhood.

The court decision took into account that the two foreigners are listed as tenants of the property and would be breaching the mandatory preventive isolation.

The other 17 men present in the house were released but must pay a fine of 930,000 pesos for incurring in the crime of violation of sanitary measure.

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One of the foreigners has been living in Cali since 2018, while the other arrived in the country last January.

The Police reported about 100 parties between Friday and Sunday when Mother’s Day was celebrated, under dry law and a curfew in the city. 18 appendixes were applied and 20 cars were immobilized, said Cali’s security secretary, Carlos Rojas. 1,800 requests were reported, including 230 fights.

CALI



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