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General Manuel Antonio Vásquez, commander of the Cali Metropolitan Police, announced on Thursday afternoon a reward of 20 million for information that helps find the whereabouts of the men who murdered a Santander businessman in the rural area of that city .
Jhon Jairo Jaimes Monsalve, known as ‘J.J’, who was dedicated to the fur, leather and footwear business, was murdered in a rural area of the capital of Valle del Cauca.
His body was found, this Thursday morning, inside his white Toyota truck, with KKT-511 plates, in the Pichindé sector, a place known as Alvear alley.
According to preliminary versions, the body would have several bullet wounds. However, at the moment details of what happened are unknown as members of the CTI of the Prosecutor’s Office will travel to the place to verify the situation and carry out the removal of the body.
Jaimes Monsalve was a leader, as president of the Association of Furriers of Colombia, he worked for aid for the union in which hundreds of people, due to the pandemic, were left without work. He also fought for the prohibition of the entry of products that compete with the local market.
The businessman arrived in Cali last Saturday, November 28 in his truck (in which he was found dead) with the aim of participating in the Footwear and Leather Goods Fair, which is held at the Parque de las Orquídeas Event Center.
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