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The operation against a gang known as ‘The Landlords’ was presented by the Prosecutor’s Office as a step to stop the illegal sale of properties in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

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The Prosecutor’s Office reported the captures of a network that was presumed to sell public and private ‘lots’in addition to creating invasions.

Among those arrested are a president of the Community Action Board and a justice of the peace.

César Lemos, Undersecretary for Access to Justice Services, said that the detainees were taking advantage of the illusion of families looking for their own homes.

Communes 15, 14 and 21, together with the villages of Navarro and La Buitrera, are surrounded by invasions. According to the authorities, one of these lots may be priced between 18 and 120 million pesos.

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For his part, the Secretary of Housing, Martha Liliana Hernandez, stressed that the operation is a support to avoid this type of scam. He recommended that when buying a property it is important to study titles and go to a notary to read the deed.

“To purchase land, it must be properly urbanized and have documentation. They can go to the Office of Public Instrumentsask for a certificate of tradition and there they can verify if they really are the owners of the land that is being sold”.

Hernandez also recommends making a checklist or going to the Ministry of Social Housing and Habitat of the capital of Cali, where they will be given the route to verify the legality of the properties before buying.

CALI

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‘Lilac’, that’s how he was named device created for autonomous sexual stimulation which seeks to benefit mainly women with reduced mobility or absence of upper limbs.

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Lila, the sexual device for the disabled

This is how the foot-operated device works.

The vibrator was created by graduates of the Industrial Design School of the Industrial University of Santander (UIS).

It is composed of a foot-controlled vibration mechanism of women and has a special silicone-coated saddle shape, which “allows the user to make movements with her body to stimulate specific points of the clitoris through vibration, without the need for complete penetration, which makes its use non-invasive”, they say from the UIS.

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“Women with disabilities have always been very relegated or overprotected by their families and it is very difficult to recognize their bodies and manage sexuality in their homes. This device allows them to experiment and get to know each other a little more; Knowing each other more empowers them and gives them tools to decide what they like and what they don’t,” says Leidy Johanna Monsalve Arias, industrial designer graduated from UIS and creator of Lila.

The device was tested in more than 30 of women who voluntarily accepted participate in the research process, including some members of the Polymorphous Collective. in Bogotá, a support group for women in functional diversity-disability that makes visible different realities of discrimination and violence they face for living this intersectionality. Also, it was tested and validated by women without disabilities.

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The Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) granted the national invention patent to the University for this new system.

“We believe that this product will have a very high social impact, from the taboo view of sexuality, prejudice and religious beliefs of most people. If we are able to give a person autonomy in their privacy, we are enabling dignity, and that is one of the most important contributions that we consider we are making with this project”, said the professor of the School of Industrial Design, Juan Carlos Moreno Muñoz.

BUCARAMANGA

‘Lilac’, that’s how he was named device created for autonomous sexual stimulation which seeks to benefit mainly women with reduced mobility or absence of upper limbs.

(You may be interested in: The key man in the scandal that splashes Rodolfo Hernández)

Lila, the sexual device for the disabled

This is how the foot-operated device works.

The vibrator was created by graduates of the Industrial Design School of the Industrial University of Santander (UIS).

It is composed of a foot-controlled vibration mechanism of women and has a special silicone-coated saddle shape, which “allows the user to make movements with her body to stimulate specific points of the clitoris through vibration, without the need for complete penetration, which makes its use non-invasive”, they say from the University.

(Also: The influential Russian scientist who bet on Colombia)

“Women with disabilities have always been very relegated or overprotected by their families, and it is very difficult to recognize their bodies and manage sexuality in their homes. This device allows them to experiment and get to know each other a little more; Knowing each other more empowers them and gives them tools to decide what they like and what they don’t”, says Leidy Johanna Monsalve Arias, industrial designer graduated from UIS and creator of Lila.

The device was tested in more than 30 of women who voluntarily accepted participate in the research process, including some members of the ‘Colectiva Polimorfas’ in Bogotá, a support group for women with functional diversity/disability that makes visible different realities of discrimination and violence they face for living this intersectionality.

However, it was also tested and validated by women without disabilities.

(Also: He sold tamales and today he has pizzerias that sell 10 billion)

The Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) granted the national invention patent to the University for this new system.

“We believe that this product will have a very high social impact, from the taboo view of sexuality, prejudice and the religious beliefs of most people. If we are capable of giving a person autonomy in their privacy, we are enabling dignity, and that is one of the most important contributions that we consider we are providing with this project”, said the professor of the School of Industrial Design, Juan Carlos Moreno Muñoz .

BUCARAMANGA

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