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Dairo Antonio Úsuga, chief of the Gulf clan, offered 200 million pesos as a reward to the killer of the animal
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The head of the Gulf clan, Dairo Antonio Úsuga alias Otoniel offered $ 200 million to reward anyone who murdered Sombra, a narcotics police dog, who thwarted her plans to carry 100 kilograms of cocaine
. the animal found other shipments of this drug that the illegal armed group had intended to send, from Santa Marta to US and Europe.
"The structures, in this case the Gulf clan, seek to neutralize the actions that the authorities may have against them," said General Fabián Cárdenas, Antinarcotics Police Director to Noticias Caracol
(You may be interested in: Gulf Clan Collective Submission to Justice: Santos)
The Threat against Sombra was known by Intelligence officers of the anti-narcotics police, who ordered the transfer of the animal to the capital of the country to protect it.
The dog is at the airport El Dorado ] fulfilling the same function, avoiding drug trafficking.The shadow is guarded by the authorities.
This criminal band that is behind the animal Antinarcotics police, is consistent with the law of collective submission 9 Jul This standard provides for a reduction of up to 50% of the sentences imposed on members of criminal organizations who collaborate with the justice system, deliver minors recruited from their ranks and renounce illicitly obtained property.
(This may interest you: The police capture eight members of the Gulf clan in Antioquia.)
"We will begin this process in a coordinated way: government and prosecution, to receive the members of this organization, submit them to justice ", expressed President Juan Manuel Santos.
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