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This was expressed by the analyst and security expert, Néstor Rosania, who in dialogue with Noticias Caracol detailed the details of the harsh situation that exists in the streets of some neighborhoods of Bogotá (mainly in the towns of Kennedy [sur] and Fontibón [occidente]).
“There is no longer a micro-trafficking issue; is a theme of drug trafficking. They are structures that have the capacity for weapons, logistics and intelligence. They are structures that are fighting markets and territories within the city. They are entities that already have a very important capacity and force in terms of violence, ”he explained Rosania, in conversation with that newscast.
Another aspect that has caught the attention of the authorities is that the acts of violence committed by criminal gangs are being recorded and uploaded to social networks.
According Rosania, this is because criminals wish to generate fear within their enemies and also within the citizens.
“They are using exemplary violence, that is, symbolic violence to generate fear with the other gangs and with the civilian population to say that they are the duels of a territory”, added he specialist, on that channel.
Finally, the analyst points out that the participation of Venezuelan citizens within the criminal gangs of Bogotá it is divided into two moments.
“The first moment was when Venezuelan citizens entered gangs that were led by Colombian citizens and they were simply operators. But the second part that we are already seeing is when Venezuelans have their own gangs directed by them and those belonging to the band are Venezuelans “, he concluded Rosania, in dialogue with Noticias Caracol.
This is the report of Rosanía’s analysis, published by Noticias Caracol:
War between Venezuelan and Colombian gangs generates deaths and concern in Bogotá https://t.co/3TmliqqWZv
– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) October 16, 2020
Venezuelan hitmen record murders they commit in Bogotá
The hit men, identified as Venezuelan citizens by City TV, would be involved in violent fights for territorial control of micro-trafficking in the El Amparo neighborhood of Kennedy (west of Bogotá).
In a video, disseminated on social networks, it is seen how at the time of escaping the hitman who is recording says a colloquial expression that reveals that he may be Venezuelan. “Look … so you don’t bark anymore,” exclaims the individual.
This situation worries the inhabitants of that Kennedy neighborhood (western Bogotá), who They are also clear that the hit men that hit that area come from the neighboring country.
“There are a voice a voice heard in the streets. Foreigners arrived, foreign citizens with power; to intimidate, to terrorize to control the micro-trafficking pots ”, indicated a resident of the sector, in words compiled by City TV.
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