The evidence presented by the Attorney General’s Office led to the prosecution of Ana Milena Aroca Dávila, alias La Mona, and Deisy Yolima Meneses Aroca, alias La Flaca, alleged members of ‘Clan del Golfo’ who allegedly carried out logistical support activities for the illegal group in the urban area of Buenaventura and Bajo Calima area.
A specialized prosecutor in Buenaventura charged them with aggravated criminal conspiracy. The defendants did not plead guilty to the charges, and a judge sent them to prison.
According to the investigation, the women were allegedly connected with ‘Clan del Golfo’ since 2023 and transported weapons, ammunition, explosives, military equipment, and communication radios for other members of this criminal organization.
They were also allegedly responsible for providing information to leaders of this organization in Bajo Calima regarding the movements of members of public force, as well as operations carried out by the National Police in the port of Buenaventura.
Both women were arrested in Jamundí (Valle del Cauca) by the National Police’s Special Operations Group (Grupo Especial de Operaciones GOES) and soldiers from the Army’s Special Forces.
By virtue of a judge’s decision, they were transferred to a prison in Buga (Valle).
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.