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The murder of the young Nickol Valentina, a week ago, in Bucaramanga, is the most recent case of a person who lost his life for stealing his cell phone.

The young woman was attacked when she was leaving school and her assailant, who confessed to the crime, was captured a little more than 24 hours after robbing the young woman, who had just turned 15.

This murder caused great commotion in Bucaramanga and in the rest of the country, so much so that the judge who attended the judicial proceedings wept during the recounting of the events.

He even stopped the audience for a minute and turned off his camera while saying that “it was normal, that he was also human and this moved him.” The aggressor, he was sent to prison and could pay up to 40 years in prison.

But this is just one case of mobile phone thefts that happen daily in Colombia and what seems to be a problem that does not stop. To this is added the issue of massive robberies, such as those that have been seen in several restaurants in the main cities of the country.

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And although with respect to 2019 the number of reports of cell phone theft received by the Police decreased, in 2021 (2020 is not taken into account due to quarantines, due to the covid-19 pandemic), the perception of insecurity and the fear of being killed by the theft of a cell phone grows more every day among citizens.

The figures compiled by the Police indicate that last year there were 148,055 reports of theft of this equipment in the country, while in 2019 there were 164,933. This represents a 16.8 percent reduction.

The most affected in 2021 were Cundinamarca, with 63,458 (Bogotá has 56,563, according to figures from the Security Secretariat); Antioquia, with 18,925; Valle del Cauca, with 14,472; Santander, with 6,982 and Atlántico, with 5,924 complaints.

This reflects that 74 percent of the complaints, which are 109,761, are concentrated in five departments of the country.

In recent years, moreover, there has been a slight decrease, which has been sustained. In 2018 there were 171,288 complaints; 164,933 in 2019 and 132,917 in 2020.

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The modalities The most common against this crime, explained in November of last year the director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas, are: robbery with sharp or firearms, raponazo and tickling.

Citizens see it as unnecessary to file a complaint, because they consider that they will never recover your phone

But these figures, in any case, do not reflect the true reality of the problem. The reason? Citizens see it as unnecessary to file a complaint, since they consider that they will never recover your phone.

For this reason, from Asomóvil, the association that brings together the association of Claro, Tigo and Movistar, the three largest operators in the country, consider that they have the true record of thefts in Colombia.

Samuel Hoyos, president of this entity, assures that when a person’s cell phone is stolen, they have two paths: file a complaint with the authorities and report it to their operator in order to enable a new line. If the second procedure is not done, the usual number cannot be recovered.

In addition, the foregoing is reflected in the 2021 Citizen Security and Coexistence Survey, prepared by Dane, which revealed that the complaint rate in 2020 was 27.1 percent nationwide. This means that in any crime, more than 70 percent of people do not report it. And, in other words, 7 out of 10 victims do not go to the authorities.

According to Asomóvil figures, in 2021 there was a record of 1,200,000 cell phones stolen in the country, which means an average of 100,000 thefts per month and 3,287 per day. Now, this panorama suggests that the situation has worsened, since if the data for 2019 (which was 913,000 cases) is compared with that for 2021, the number of stolen cell phones increased by 23.91 percent. This means that, in 2021, 786 more cell phones were stolen in the country daily than in 2019.

The big problem is that the authorities have concentrated on technical measures, which have not been the solution to the problem and that police measures have not been effective.

“The big problem is that the authorities have concentrated on technical measures, which have not been the solution to the problem and that police measures have not been effective. For example, seizures at ports, at borders, in places where there is resale of used telephones, which, in general, are stolen”, asserted Hoyos.

In the words of Jairo Libreros, citizen security analyst, there are several aspects that must be taken into account regarding this problem. Although there is an issue of security and reaction capacity on the part of the Public Force, there is another aspect that is rarely talked about, such as demand.

In other words, many people buy equipment and repair cell phones in places where they do not have the necessary support to validate the legality of the origin of the devices and spare parts.

Theft continues because there is a demand on the black market. Thus, when cell phones are purchased or repaired in places where there are no guarantees of origin, the life of another person could have been compromised with that new mobile or with that repair.

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“That supply and demand not only compromise the Colombian domestic market, but also the international market. Until we manage to guarantee cell phone vendors guarantees so that phones are blocked as soon as they are stolen and the parts cannot be used or citizens are aware that items cannot be purchased on the black market, when these are related, when there is no clarity of their origin, this is going to be a game that is going to be maintained for many years”, said Libreros.

Another aspect to take into account, experts point out, is the need to unify the figures. Operators claim to have the true numbers of the number of cell phone thefts in the country. If only the figures of complaints are taken into account, they say, the problem cannot be measured.

For this reason they assure that it is important to unify the figures that the operators have to attack andThe problem with strategies designed for more than a million thefts a year and not with around 140,000 complaints.

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The General Inspection of the Police dismissed and disabled four police officers attached to the command in Sucre, as allegedly responsible for the disappearance of 22 Galil rifles that were in the weapons room of the central station in Sincelejo.

The theft of the weapons was discovered at the end of the year 2021 after a review by the commando armerillo ordered by the colonel on duty, Ricardo Sánchez Silvestre.

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Military criminal justice took over the investigation

Charges were filed and four uniformed officers were summoned to a public disciplinary hearing…

Internal disciplinary control of the National Police took over the investigation and four policemen, two patrolmen and two mayors in charge of the custody of the weapons were linked to the process.

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“Charges were filed and a public disciplinary hearing was summoned to four uniformed officers who held the position of control armerillo, once the due process was served, the inspection issued the decision in the first instance of the dismissal and general disability for the term of 12 years to two patrolmen ”, said the General of the National Police, Carlos Rodríguez Cortés.

In the same way, he indicated that the military criminal justice system also assumed responsibility for the investigation and that since the facts were known, the institution has provided all the information required by the control agencies.

“Likewise the dismissal and general disability for a term of 10 years to two mayors responsible for guarding the unit’s weapons. The decision was issued in a verbal hearing held at the Department command facilities,” said Major General Carlos Rodríguez Cortés, inspector general of the National Police.

He said that the process continues, because the ruling in the first instance was appealed by the lawyers of those involved in the case.

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This is the recovered piece.

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Two men had stolen a vase that was exhibited in the mansion located in Envigado.

While they made a visit to the Casa Museo Otraparte, located in the municipality of Envigado, two men stole a vase that was part of the exhibition of the place.

The incident occurred on Saturday when the men who posed as visitors and took advantage of a moment of carelessness of a guide to carry out the robbery.

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The mayor of this municipality in the south of the Aburrá Valley announced that the object had been recovered by the authorities.

Two men, who allegedly stole a cell phone in the surroundings of the Alcalá neighborhood they were captured; these being the same presumed responsible for the theft of a vase, an element of cultural and historical value of the Fernando González Otraparte House Museum”, reported the local president.

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Espinosa added that the subjects were captured for the crime of aggravated robbery and both elements were recovered.

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Carlos Deutsch does not explain how they could get him out of his bank accounts 70 million pesos, despite always keeping his cards with him. It happened to him in December and this Friday he decided to make the event public from Barranquilla.

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According to the complaint he filed with the Prosecutor’s Office, some people spoofed his identity and in a matter of three days spent making advances on his two credit cards and shopping at a city mall.

For three days they were doing these operations, 15 daily ATM withdrawals of 600,000 pesos each.

The value of the first maneuvers was around 27 million pesos, while the last equals 45 million of weights.

“For three days they were doing these operations, 15 daily ATM withdrawals of 600,000 pesos each, that is, every day they took out 9 million,” the 71-year-old man told Blu Radio.

The victim added that at that time he did not take off his cards, but he was not able to receive notifications of these movements, since days before he had suffered the steal your line telephone in the country’s capital.

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They charge fees of 6 million pesos

The pensioner told that medium that the telephone number at his service passed into the hands of third parties without authorization and both the sim card and the telephone were out of operation.

After knowing what happened, he said that he filed the complaint with the corresponding authorities, which carried out the investigation. At once, questioned the bankbecause “it does not investigate, but charges with interest” and makes it responsible for the payments for legal collection.

Now, Deutsch’s request is for the bank to suspend charges for installments of up to 6 million pesos per month, while the Prosecutor’s Office continues with the process.

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After the loss of 96 units of red blood cells belonging to the Fundación Hematológica Colombia that were to be destined for three city clinicsthe mayor of Cali, Jorge Iván Ospina announced a $20 million reward to clear up this situation.

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“This is a vital resource, a lifesaver and therefore the great concern that these units have been lost,” said the Cali president, who asked the Attorney General’s Office to appoint a prosecutor for the investigation to proceed.

The mayor of Cali, Jorge Iván Ospina.

The mayor of Cali, Jorge Iván Ospina.

Although the first reports on this event indicated that it was a robbery, Mayor Ospina comments that according to the report he received, it is not clear what happened.

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“It is not necessary that it is a robbery. In the report that I have, it does not indicate that there have been armed men stealing the blood units, that is why the request that a prosecutor take charge and letters in the matter because above all it is about red blood cells aimed at saving lives, “said Ospina Gómez. .

As a doctor, this fact represents a great concern for Mayor Ospina, due to the affectation that red blood cells may have.

“There is a loss of rigor in the chain of custody, the cold chain and the responsibility that the transporter of a blood product like the one that has been lost should have. The loss of these globules is very strange and there will have to be a pertinent clarity in the company responsible for the distribution,” Ospina said.

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The issue of the theft of electrical networks in the department of Atlantic It is a crime that has been growing and impacting the pockets of users and merchants.

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To date the air-e company reports the theft of no less than 30 kilometers of cable throughout the department, which is equivalent to the distances between Barranquilla and the municipality of Santo Tomas.

The stolen copper and aluminum cables are sold by thieves in junkyards.

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The last case took place in the rural area of ​​Tubará, in the north of the department, where 110 meters of electrical networks were stolen.

But this situation is not unrelated to the capital of the Department where thieves have taken 3,800 meters of cable in the Center sector and its surroundings alone.
Sectors such as Barranquillita, in the vicinity of the Port Corridor, is another area where blackouts are permanently reported due to cable theft.

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The center was full of people and as soon as it got dark, the shoppers began to leave

A recent example, explains the director of Asocentro, Dina Luz Pardo, was on December 24 when, as a result of the theft of cables in the Villanueva neighborhood, the Center lost power at approximately 5 pm, “which was fatal. ”.

Pardo assures that the situation, which did not reach the media, affected the sale of some 2,500 merchants.” The center was full of people and as soon as it got dark, the shoppers started to leave.”

Proposal to curb cable theft

The Air-e company proposed the creation of a cooperation network between users, merchants, Police, Mayor’s Office, investigative agencies and judges.

The intention is to carry out an investigation that will allow us to determine who are the ones who steal, who sell and distribute the copper and aluminum from these networks.

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In addition, the installation of security cameras by the mayor’s office was proposed at critical points, such as track 40Villanueva and Port Corridor.

“It is essential to work with the leaders and the community itself in the sectors where power cables are stolen, therefore within the strategies to be established, it is not only to train them, but also to motivate or encourage them. All of this should be discussed at the work tables that the office is expected to convene soon for the Ssafety and coexistence”, Pardo pointed out.

LEONARDO HERRERA DELGANS
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A high-end Totoya truck was detained by the Police of Ciénaga, Magdalena. The vehicle had decals and advertisements for Nancy Nunezcandidate for the House of Representatives for the Liberal Party.

The car was found in front of one of Núñez’s campaign headquarters in the last few hours. According to local media information, people alerted the PoliceWell, apparently, they were the owners and they would have reported him as missing in Barranquilla since last December 20.

Sneider Hernandezapparently the candidate’s husband, had the keys when he was required by the authorities, as reported by the local station ‘Transmecar’, and would have left the place before explaining himself.

When verifying the property documents, it was found that they had been adulterated and that the chassis number corresponded to a stolen vehicle.

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The candidate’s response

If they had pointed out me or any person in my campaign as responsible, they would be deprived of liberty at this time

This newspaper communicated repeatedly with Nancy Núñez, but did not answer the calls.

However, the candidate issued a series of statements through her social networks in which she assured that no one on her team is linked to the theft of the Toyota.

The truck had political advertising for my campaign. I want to tell public opinion that this truck was not directly linked to my campaign, nor did it appear in the name of any member attached to it, “he wrote on his Facebook account.

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Núñez said that he would refrain from publishing more information on the subject “out of respect for judicial investigations.”

In another statement, he denounced that supposedly there are “dark forces that insist on affecting” his Bell.

“If they had pointed out me or any person in my campaign as responsible, they would be deprived of liberty at this hour. From now on, my legal team will advance all the complaints of the case”, She commented before the accusations that have been around, according to her, in digital media.

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