On the morning of Thursday, December 7, two motorized individuals carried out a gunshot attack on a gas station at the entrance to the Manuela Beltrán neighborhood, in the municipality of Soledad, in an event related to an alleged case of extortion.
Witnesses said the individuals entered through one of the fuel pump islands and fired approximately twice, but without having a specific target. The individuals then took off at full speed.
It should be noted that that same gas station, with heavy traffic due to its location on 30th Street, was targeted for extortion last June and had to remain temporarily closed. At least some of it.
At the time, criminals on motorcycles distributed Costeños pamphlets and threatened to kill the company’s employees.
And on the same date, in the middle of a workday, a gas station employee, identified as Tomás Segundo Molinares Malvido, 50 years old, was murdered in the Juan Domínguez Romero neighborhood of Soledad.
Source: El heraldo

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