With the seizure of a shipment of cocaine, the finances of this structure were affected (about 150 million dollars) and in a second operation, the group of hit men was impacted with the judicialization of six of its alleged members. At least 32 violent deaths in the region were clarified.
In the course of inter-institutional operations related to the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime in Antioquia, the Office of the Attorney General gave a hard blow against the criminal structure Clan del Golfo that operates in Urabá (Antioquia).
On July 28, in an operation carried out by members of the Navy and the Technical Investigative Corps (CTI) near the municipality of Necoclí (Antioquia), two foreign citizens and one Colombian citizen were arrested for aggravated drug trafficking and illegal possession of self-defense firearms.
A Go Fast boat transporting 1,079 kilos of cocaine and a 9-millimeter caliber pistol with 11 cartridges was immobilized.
At the request of the Office of the Attorney General, the 2nd Municipal Court of Turbo (Antioquia) issued a prison sentence against Hamon Wthberth Shegrain, who identified himself with a Nicaraguan passport; and Randy Ryeby Wilson Wuggon, who claimed to be a citizen of Costa Rica. The judge did not issue a detention order for Jesús Enrique Beitar Perea, a decision that was appealed by the investigating body.
The judge ordered the confiscation of the boat and the seizure of items.