They release three young people kidnapped by ‘Los Caparros’ – Crimes – Justice



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On the afternoon of this Friday, from Medellín, the director of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas, confirmed that three of the young people who remained kidnapped for ‘Los Caparros‘ since a month ago.

The boys, initially 8, had started a trip from Manizales, in Caldas, to Cartagena, to fulfill their dream of knowing the sea; however, they were reported missing at the end of February.

“The District commander went to the farm (where they were found) to verify the facts. You will understand that we are in the process of reviewing, there is criminal news and we are investigating the situation“General Vargas pointed out.

General Vargas recalled that today a reward of 100 million pesos was offered for ‘Yoiner’ and ‘Orejas’, members of ‘Los Caparros’ accused of being “behind the forced disappearance of these boys, Vargas pointed out.

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The three young men were located on a farm in the rural area of ​​Tarazá, in lower Cauca Antioquia.

You will understand that we are in the process of reviewing, there is criminal news and we are investigating the situation

For her part, Juliette de Rivero, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for Colombia, published on her Twitter account: “We salute that 5 of the 8 young people, several adolescents, who were disappeared in Bajo Cauca on February 26th be free. “

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Similarly, he assured that “3 of them are still missing: José, Sebastián and Darwin. We encourage the group that has them in their power to release them in a humanitarian gesture.”

The three young men released, whose identities have not been made known, will be transferred to Medellín.

JUSTICE



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