A prosecutor appointed to the branch office in Valle del Cauca (Seccional Valle del Cauca) brought Felipe Marulanda Trujillo before court. He would be the responsible for the death of a man that took place on February 26, 2024, in Tuluá. For these facts, the Office of the Attorney General charged him with aggravated homicide and manufacturing, trafficking, or possession of firearms.
The crime occurred in a house located at Prados de Oriente neighborhood in Tuluá, where the 26-year-old victim was shot and therefore, he died.
The evidence collected by the Office of the Attorney General indicates that the defendant was the person driving the motorcycle that was used to transport those people responsible for the crime.
Joint efforts between the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) and the National Police led to the arrest of Marulanda Trujillo on a public street in Tuluá. By judicial decision, the alleged suspect, who did not plead guilty to the charges, must serve a prison sentence.
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.