The Metropolitan Police of Villavicencio has taken into custody Luis Alberto Bolaños from Barranquilla, a man of approximately 37 years old, for his alleged connection with the shooting that took place on Thursday morning, December 28, at the Viva Shopping Center in the capital of Villavicencio. the Metal, in the middle of an attempted theft of a stock car of the TVS company.
Colonel Javier Enrique Aldana Sosa, commander of the Villavicencio Police Department, pointed out that the events took place around 7:40 in the morning at one of the entrances to the facility.
At that time, employees of the company that provided the securities transport service were packing some tulas with money on their way to an armored truck, when a man in a police uniform and two other persons appeared on the scene.
The persons are said to have approached the TVS employees in front of the vehicle and an exchange of shots is said to have taken place.
As a result of the confrontation, an employee of the security company and the suspect wearing the police uniform were killed, according to the officer.
Meanwhile, the man’s accomplices fled in fake uniforms in a white Nissan March car with IVO 781 Cali license plates, which was later abandoned near the Villavicencio Transport Terminal.
Following this situation, the police were informed that the injured man from Barranquilla had entered a health post in the Recreo sector and apparently did not know what to say when they asked him about the gunshot wound in one of his arms.
According to the authority, Bolaños is said to have spent about a week in Villavicencio, apparently to gather information on the opening and closing movements of the mall, as well as on the functions of the securities company.
Source: El heraldo

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