Police Lieutenant Colonel Óscar Dávila, who was appointed to the presidential police force, died by suicide.”.

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what’s this President Gustavo Petro noted in his networks the death of an officer named in the investigation due to the illegal “beats” of his former babysitter, Marelbys Meza.Former employee of Laura Sarabia, the former chief of staff of the Petro Government.

The President gave other details that are the subject of investigation today, for example, The officer started the gun that his courier had left on the seat of his truck on his way to get a bottle of water.“He committed suicide by shooting himself at the temple with the pistol he had left behind in front of him when he returned,” said the president, 12 hours after the news was given.

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As EL TIEMPO predicted, Colonel Óscar Darío Dávila Torres was part of Petro’s security team.

The man in uniform was responsible for securing and advancing where the President had to carry out his agenda inside and outside Bogotá: “That’s what the staff on the 13th floor, where Dian didn’t have any tools, did.”, the president explained.

This was the newspaper that focused on the 13th floor of the Sendas de la Dian building. Informants say a mirrored copy of Sarabia’s former nanny’s cell phone was made..

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Those close to the Colonel say he was worried about the inspection of his office, which took more than 9 hours.Wednesday, June 7th.

Actually, on June 2, The officer prepared a letter to Attorney General Francisco Barbosa in which he prepared himself to cooperate with the investigation. But he applied only three days later. What happened in those 72 hours?

I declare that I am absolutely available to appear before the office of the investigative authority designated to me for an interview on the occasion of the facts made available to the public. In recent days, it has become social and high-level officials of the Presidency have been involved,” the official wrote.

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At the bottom of the letter, he left his address: Calle 22 bis #48, west of Bogotá. CTI agents arrived at that location on Friday night, June 9, and found the Nissan truck parked in front of the Prados del Salitre residential complex.with the dead body of the officer.

TIME determined that That minibus is under the Police Protection and Special Services Directorate..

The Prosecutor’s Office and the Attorney General already knew this. Colonel Dávila was attached to the Presidency Guard headquarters..

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However, According to his resume, Dávila has previously held other positions that are confirmed today. He was head of the Criminal Investigation’s division. He was from Cundinamarca and a prominent intelligence officer.

Inspectors, your officer too He was part of the leadership of the Commissions of Investigation against Organized Crime (Cicor)..

Openly, The 6th Commission of this Medellín-based group was pursuing high-value targets in the Urabá region.especially focused on Wilmer Antonio Giraldo, nicknamed Siopas.

Sources close to the incident are investigating whether the request to tap the phones could reach the Chocó prosecutor’s office through this channel. two Sarabia employees

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Moreover If the version of a bugging device operating in the 13th-floor office is correct, then why they went to an office in Chocó is being investigated. would have been donated by another country.

The Prosecutor’s Office, which had already taken over the investigation into Dávila’s death, He tries to identify who Dávila is communicating with and even the messages and calls he receives on his phone number. In the letter he wrote to the Attorney General’s Office, he also left a deposit.

(Also: The old nanny case: What did CTI get from La Dian’s 13th floor?)

What is clear is that Dávila conducted intelligence work and said that this office would be a component of the Army. It is responsible for ensuring the safety of the President.

As EL TIEMPO announced on June 2, One of the police officers involved in the investigation is Police Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Feria..

Feria accompanied President Petro. Leader of the security plan when he became mayor of Bogotá. And he is currently the head of the Presidential Military House.

(Also: What works on the 13th floor of Dian, which CTI is reviewing?)

Moreover, He is the head of the Presidential Protection Headquarters, from which the late Colonel Dávila takes direct orders..

Sources familiar with the incident told EL TIEMPO they would investigate another police officer known as ‘Bucheperra’. and that it will be part of the 69 course for promotion evaluation.

another point It is the testimony of the only Companions on which the investigation into the death of the officer is focused. It is known by now that he was in the silver Nissan with Dávila before he heard the gunshot.

it is known that he would be one of his trusted men and in some cases mobilize the officer..

(Check all articles from EL TIEMPO’s Investigation Unit here)

“As a rule, we are never allowed to lay down the gun, at least we always carry it with us when we are on duty”, a forensic source close to the case told EL TIEMPO.

The questions to be answered are, among others, Why did Dávila wait three days to send the letter? Why did your courier leave the gun on the chair? And why didn’t the colonel fire the crew gun? Security cameras in the area have already been assembled.

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