The Attorney General’s Office prosecuted and filed an indictment against three men for the crime of qualified and aggravated robbery. These people would be involved in violent robberies which occurred on August 25.
One of these cases took place in Jamundí (Valle del Cauca), in which Brayan Andrés Sierra Vásquez and Milciades Cruz Peña allegedly intimidated a man with a firearm when he was leaving a car workshop located in Libertadores neighborhood to rob his belongings.
In turn, Darío Johan Montoya Valencia was prosecuted in Cali since he allegedly intimidated three people with a firearm to steal their cell phones. The victims were traveling on a public road in the San Marcos neighborhood.
The three men were arrested in fraganti when they tried to flee the scene and were in possession of the items they had stolen. None of them pleaded guilty to the charges, and a judge sent them to prison.
The information contained in this press release corresponds to the narration of the objective news provided by the officials in charge of carrying out 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.