While waiting for the judicial police of the Colombian Migration and the Dijín, Jorge Eliécer Díaz Collazos, alias Castor, the well-known leader of the criminal gang ‘Los Costeños’, arrived at the border between Venezuela and Colombia in the midst of his deportation.
Upon arrival, ‘Castor’ referred to some media and said that “the issues need to be resolved. At that time, the Public Prosecution Service will have to prove with evidence.
The members of Migration will be responsible for reviewing their records and the court orders against them, while the uniformed officers of the Dijín will be responsible for their arrest.
This medium learned that Díaz Collazos had arrived in Colombia along with four other alleged criminals, who had also been deported from the neighboring country.
Upon arrival in the national territory, his detention must be legalized by a judge with functions of control of guarantees, after this process, the same mantle will hold the hearing to impute charges, conducted by the attorney general of the nation, and later the insurance measure, which would apparently be in a prison, since in the case of Digno Palomino, today in Cómbita, Boyacá, the judge supported his decision because of his medical condition and because “the prosecution did not meet a basic requirement such as urgency” .
Source: El heraldo
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