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José Alejandro Ramírez Londoño, who was in office for a year, was declared unsubsistent
From the start, Ramírez’s appointment had come under fire for his apparent lack of experience for the position.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
By:
Justice
May 11, 2020, 08:22 p.m.
After barely a year and a few weeks at the head of the Executive Directorate of Military Criminal Justice, José Alejandro Ramírez Londoño was declared non-existent and removed from office by Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo.
Ramírez, who arrived at the Military Criminal Justice on April 19, 2019, appointed by the then Minister Guillermo Botero, will be replaced for now by the admiral (in reserve) David René Moreno Moreno, who was appointed as director in charge.
From the start, Ramírez’s appointment had come under fire for his apparent lack of experience for the position.
From the Ministry of Defense they explained that The Directorate of Military Criminal Justice is a position of free appointment and removal.
Although the notification of Ramírez’s departure was made official just last Friday, May 8, on the website of the Military Criminal Justice There are already photos of the route that the director in charge, Admiral Moreno, made of the facilities.
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