Traces of blood on the floors and walls, bags full of clothes, a pair of shoes, a mat and even a rope to hang the victims on. These are some of the items found. Kennedy in the house where criminals tortured and killed three apparently abandoned bodies a week ago.

property, close house It is located in the neighborhood with two storeys in green and blue color and white railing. Shelter (Kennedy), west Bogota.

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“Items have been found. We are in the process of protecting them so they are part of the investigation. They are being analyzed and evaluated,” said Brigadier General Carlos Triana.

In addition to recruiting staff, officials conduct interviews with industry residents. it is known for now This house worked as a hostel where citizens stayed for days.. Three victims lived there two months ago.

The bodies of the last three fatal victims were removed from this house and there would be a war for drug trafficking in Bogotá.

The bodies were found in bags in a recycling cart. The victims were Colombian nationals and were between the ages of 25 and 30.

Security Minister Aníbal Fernández de Soto said at a press conference because of the way it works and the way bodies are disposed of. It is feared that this case relates to the transnational gang of ‘Tren de Aragua’.Offering to occupy territory for micro-trafficking business.

The ‘Tren de Aragua’ is one of the most feared gangs of Venezuelan origin and operates in more than 11 states of this nation and seven Latin American countries. About 2,500 people could be a part of it.

(Also: ‘We’re going for criminal structures and assets’, new director of Mebog)

TIME – CITY TV
*With news from City TV journalists María Fernanda Correa and Angie Téllez

Source: Exame

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