

They asked for from 30,000 pesos to 400,000 pesos.
They asked for from 30,000 pesos to 400,000 pesos.
The uniformed men asked for money so as not to demand documents from drivers.
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A non-commissioned officer and two National Police patrolmen were sent to jail after it was found that they were demanding high sums of money from truckers on a road between the municipalities of Copacabana and Barbosa, in the north of the Aburrá Valley.
“The investigators established that between January 2018 and September 2020, the uniformed officers requested money from the drivers of trucks loaded with wood in exchange for not demanding the paperwork required for the transport of this type of material. The events occurred on the North highway,” explained the director of the Medellín Section of the Prosecutor’s Office, Natalia Rendón.
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According to the investigations, the acts of corruption by the uniformed officers occurred between January 2018 and September 2020.
The illegal economic demands, according to the Prosecutor’s Office, ranged from 30,000 pesos to 400,000 pesos. and they were extended to drivers of private vehicles and motorcyclists who moved through the area.
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