As reported by EL TIEMPO, the president Gustavo Petro Appointed as director of the National Police Retired General William René Salamanca. “He is a Reserve Major General with over 37 years of experience with the agency,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

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President Gustavo Petro then confirmed General Sanabria’s departure with a message thanking him for his administration.

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At @PoliciaColombia I appreciate the hard work of General Henry Sanabria and General Yackeline Navarro.. The new director of police will be General (R) William Salamanca, a Reserve Major General with more than 37 years of experience with the agency.

Sources pointed to: The incumbent Chief of Police, General Tito Yesid Castellanos, was to be appointed deputy director.

Accordingly, this newspaper learned in a polygram dated April 11, 2023, that the members of the institution that General Castellanos had assumed as the deputy responsible director as of that date and “until further notice” became official. General Yackeline Navarro Ordónez.

In fact, President Petro stated that General Castellanos would take over as managing director while taking over Salamanca.

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Similarly, EL TIEMPO learned that General Castellanos was in a meeting with his subordinates this morning when he was called “urgently” by Defense Minister Iván Velásquez, whom he is currently meeting with.

The minister certainly thanked the departing director’s management in a trill: “While expressing our gratitude to General Henry Armando Sanabria and BG. Yackeline Navarro, Major General William Salamanca, who will rejoin the agency as the new Director General of the National Police, said BG. Tito Castellanos will be in charge.” .

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Source: Exame

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