The Attorney General´s Office charged them with terrorism and violence against a public servant for their alleged participation in acts of vandalism that were committed downtown the city.
During a visit to Medellín (Antioquia) to monitor the investigative strategies to combat crimes that affect public safety, the Attorney General, Francisco Barbosa Delgado; in the company of the sectional director of Medellín, Natalia Rendón, referred to the prosecution of three people who had participated in acts of vandalism in the main city of Antioquia.
In this sense, he announced that a prison sentence was pronounced against 3 Venezuelan citizens who apparently attacked the public force during the violent demonstrations that took place on April 28 in that city, in the framework of the national protest.
According to the investigation, these 3 people and others, allegedly attacked several officers at the police station by using stones and sticks. The station was located near the metro in Parque Berrío station.
Also, they allegedly participated in the incineration of a police motorcycle and the vandalization of the facilities of the metro, banks and commercial establishments in the sector of Parque Berrío, downtown Medellín.
The defendants Franklin David Bruguera Cahuao, Manuel Francisco Mendoza Rivas and Greibelt José Escorche Contreras were charged with terrorism and violence against a public servant.
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The information contained in this press release corresponds to the narration of the objective news provided by the officials in charge of carrying out the criminal investigations within the Office of the Attorney General. By the time this communication is disclosed, the legal status of the people mentioned is still pending to be resolved by the competent judicial authority, always under the presumption of innocence contemplated by Article 29 of the Political Constitution and Article 7 of Law 906 of 2004.