Jhon Jairo Contreras has been cataloged as a leading cattle farmer in the region. 32-year-old Calderón is riddled with bullets We are leaving ‘Kamasutra’, a popular motel in Bucaramanga on Tuesday, November 1st.
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Video cameras recorded the moment when two gunmen opened fire on the taxi Contreras was leaving with his friend: Luz Andrea Villabona Ortiz is a manicurist with a track record of micro-trafficking.
However, the researchers found around Contreras Calderón surprised them.
Versions show that the farmer’s father had trouble with the mafia. Therefore, the young man lived between Mexico and the Dominican Republic. For this, he was wearing a bulletproof vest and was carrying a gun. In fact, it appears that he was attached to the V Brigade in Bucaramanga a few years ago.
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However, EL TIEMPO found the owner of the ranch in Floridablanca Mayor’s records. As a beneficiary of the (Santander) Solidarity Income program; and no property appears in his name.
Where it appears is in a process with Maykol Eduardo Sequeda Benitez from 2018.
Both were tried for domestic violence in 2015. But what authorities are investigating is that Sequeda, who allegedly was an avocado seller on the streets, was also killed in March 2021.
three months laterAfter he got out of jail, two men killed him in the street with several blows. YeahEqueda was survived and put in a taxi to Floridablanca hospital, but she got there without any vital signs.
Also, in 2020, a cousin and a brother of Contreras Calderón were killed in Piedecuesta, Santander. for alleged conflicts between criminal gangs engaged in micro-trading.
It was said that one of the deceased at that time had an ID. Hernando Contreras Pavon.
Authorities are investigating the immigration movements of Contreras Calderón and the shooting death of his relatives.
A One of the clues is the criminal gang ‘los de La Loma’, which runs one of the largest micro-trafficking lines in the region.
This organization faces ‘comers from the South’ and ‘Chitos’.
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