On March 26, an explosion was reported in CAI in the Arborizadora Alta sector in race 42 with 72b sur street, in the town of Ciudad Bolívar in Bogotá. The incident resulted in the death of two minors and more than 30 people injured. In addition, the attack was attributed to the 33rd front of the FARC guerrilla dissidents.
On Monday, General Jorge Luis Vargas Valencia revealed on his Twitter account: “This is the spoken portrait of the alleged terrorist who on March 26 perpetrated the bomb attack on the CAI in Ciudad Bolivar, south of Bogotá, in which the children Daniel Stiven and Ivanna Salome were killed. Up to $300 million reward for information.”
He added that “we remember the lines enabled to supply information that would allow us to locate the person responsible for the criminal action, who was ordered from Venezuela by alias 'Jhon Mechas', leader of the 33rd front of the FARC dissidents: 3057682018 and 3142175715″.
Vargas pointed out that “from all the information gathering that has been taking place in Ciudad Bolivar near the vicinity of the CAI, which was the subject of a terrorist attack, in which two minors lost their lives. The national police with a group of experts, in full coordination with prosecutors assigned to the case developed through an expert portrait the spoken portrait of the person responsible for that terrorist act”.
And he called on “all citizens to help identify and locate them to answer for the crimes of terrorism and homicide of the two minors.”
It should be recalled that, through the National Victims Unit, humanitarian aid will be given up to two minimum wages to families affected by the attacks in both Arborizadora Alta and Sierra Morena in Ciudad Bolivar, as explained by the mayor, Claudia López, two weeks ago.
According to a census carried out after the attack, it indicated that 149 families affected by the explosion were registered, in their entirety and in damage to their homes, as well as 16 commercial premises with their owners and five vehicles in which drivers and passengers were injured.
Also, during the Security Council that was held at the time, the Minister of National Defense, Diego Molano announced the creation of 100 public security fronts.
“What was happening is insane and here we must continue to work together for what was agreed in the security council. In Ciudad Bolivar, we had made a commitment to promote security fronts. There are 240 security fronts and 100 new ones are installed in order to link more citizens at work in order to articulate a better security reinforcement,” Molano said.
And they made the decision to deploy 1,500 police men to reform security in the Colombian capital: “With this new assignment, Bogotá will complete 4,000 additional police officers. The largest increase in force that any government has made for the city,” commented the president of the Republic,” the official confirmed.
They also determined that all prisoners associated with the 33rd front of dissidence, who will be in a prison in the capital, should be immediately transferred to other areas of the country.