At the request of the Attorney General’s Office, a judge ordered six alleged members of the ‘Los Black Gold II’ criminal network to serve a prison sentence. They are allegedly responsible for exercising territorial control for petty drug dealing in Olaya Herrera, La Amistad, San Bernardo, Las Camelias, Los Machines, and Oro Negro neighborhoods of Neiva (Huila). 

The people allegedly involved are Daniel José Álvarez Rodríguez, alias Daniel; Faber Alexis Álvarez Rodríguez, alias Jhon; Alexandra Hernández Restrepo, alias Alexandra; Eduar Mauricio Tovar, alias Marruco or Marruquito; Jorge Andrés Chaux Aldana, alias Chaux and Yuli Milena Giraldo Bonilla, alias Yuli.  

A prosecutor from the so-called Estructura de Apoyo (EDA) (Support Structure Unit) of the branch office in Huila charged them, according to their individual responsibility, with aggravated conspiracy to commit a crime, homicide, and attempted homicide. and the manufacture, trafficking, or possession of firearms, accessories, parts, or ammunition. The defendants did not plead guilty to the charges. 

According to the investigation conducted by the Attorney General´s Office, it was established that this criminal group was responsible for the murder of a man on February 20th, in a public street in neighborhood Sector Barreiro in Neiva, who died at the scene. 

In addition, they also allegedly attacked two other people with firearms in separate incidents in September 2023 and December 2024 in Las Palmas and El Triunfo neighborhoods. 

The defendants were arrested by the National Police in Tarqui and Neiva (Huila), Cali (Valle del Cauca), and Florencia (Caquetá). Six cell phones were seized during the operations. 

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.