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The candidate for the Senate for the Conservative party, Narly Yesenia Bedoya Gallego, It is news in Santa Marta and not precisely because of the political activities that she developed, but because of a scandal that she carried out at the Simón Bolívar airport, where she even ended up handcuffed and sanctioned by the Police.

The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon. It all started when Bedoya refused to pay money that the airline charged him for additional hand luggage that he was carrying.

The candidate for the Senate was excited by not reaching an agreement with the care staff. She then raised her tone of voice in the face of what she considered a “robbery” on the part of Viva Air.

According to Narly Bedoya, the company intended to charge 150 thousand pesos just for a handbag where she carried her personal items.

“It is an abuse of this airline that as users we should not allow,” said the woman, who insisted on boarding the plane by force without paying the additional money.

The Police were present due to the scandal that had been generated in the boarding room, and after several failed attempts to control the claims of the candidate for the Senate, they chose to handcuff her and take her to another area.

But the woman put up resistance and the intervention of several agents was necessary, who took her holding her hands and feet.

When she was notified of an additional cost in her luggage, she was aggressive with the official

Through the corridors of the airport while being transferred, the woman continued to shout so that people would know her disagreement with the airline and at the same time reject the Police procedure.

Finally, a member of the Personería met with Bedoya and received his complaint. The woman, although she was sanctioned with two subpoenas, managed to get the airline to transfer her to Medellin without having to pay any additional money.

The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Santa Marta, Jesús Manuel de Los Reyes, assured that the uniformed officers had to act because “the user, when she was notified of an additional cost in her luggage, was aggressive with the company official.”

According to the officer’s version, the passenger got between the other users and the boarding to prevent entry.

“We tried to dissuade her, but since this was not achieved given the alteration, we proceeded to drive her, handcuff her and take her to the police station,” he explained.

On her Twitter account, the candidate for the Senate argued once again for her behavior: “I do have the petticoats on well to defend what I believe in until the last moment, because I do have the guts to claim and assert my rights.” , he indicated in one of the trills he made due to the scandal that occurred at the air terminal in the capital of Magdalena.

ROGER URIEL
Special for WEATHER
Santa Marta

The councilors of Montelíbano (Córdoba), Paul Duque, Manuel López and Anselmo Herrera spoke in relation to a video from the security cameras of the municipal council where they appear receiving money from Gabriel Street indicating that these are private businesses and that they have nothing to do with politics.

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They point out in a statement issued to the public that the video is from last February 17 and that it causes them concern and draws their attention that it is released a few days before an electoral process.

“We will not lend ourselves to malicious interpretations and with political interest,” they say in the statement.

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Gabriel Calles is a former mayor and former councilor of Montelíbano, father of Andrés Calle, representative to the chamber for the Liberal Party.

Renowned merchants

They indicate that in addition to being council members, they are well-known merchants, professionals and entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector of Montelibano and the region.

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“In addition to the public service, we develop other licit and legal economic activities. That day it was agreed to receive the pending payment for a value of 8 million pesos, from a sale of cattle, a business that is usually carried out in cash, ”they say.the councilors in the statement.

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They affirm that everything was done without hiding anything, in front of the security cameras, in the presence of other councilors, employees and the public force itself, with all legality and transparency.

Francis Xavier Barrios
Special for WEATHER
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