An unusual event occurred in the neighboring municipality of Bogotá. soaçaand brought to the attention of the community after some videos went viral. It’s about the arrest of some police officers blackmailing traders and asking them for a million pesos a week.
In addition to the aforementioned behavior, what generates anger, they swallowed their newly bought bills when they were caught.
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In the clip, you can see one of them struggling to breathe.
“We recorded that the money was eaten,” says one of the patrol officers who came to the scene to catch him. “Open your mouth, it will get worse,” she warns him. And that was indeed the case, as the difficulty in swallowing and digesting bills caused complications for one of them and therefore had to be taken to a care center and remains in the hospital.
As Carlos Manuel Silva, Director of the Cundinamarca Attorney General’s Office, explained to Blu Radio, One of the patrol officers swallowed “a 100,000 pesos bill and eight 50,000 pesos bills, totaling 500,000 pesos”.
(Continue reading: Darcy Quinn on extortion: ‘They stole my peace and made it clear that I was vulnerable.’)
Therefore, they are now facing kidnapping charges for extortion, as the victim would be a person who was illegally taken to the police station and a large sum of money was asked as a condition to release him and aggravated extortion from trying to destroy it. evidence
As far as is known, the detainee was recently linked to a sexual crime investigation. “They wanted to revive that process, or at least that was the argument to bring about the extortion.Silva finished her words.
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