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Captain Óscar Leandro Mojica, the highest ranking officer in the scandal, has accepted responsibility.
CO🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Captain Óscar Leandro Mojica, the highest ranking officer in the scandal, has accepted responsibility.

The article confirms the investigation into the illegal persecution of Marelbys Meza and Fabiola Perea, two women who worked for Laura Sarabia, then the president’s chief of staff. Captain Óscar Leandro Mojica, the highest-ranking police officer implicated, has accepted responsibility for his role in unlawful wiretaps and other crimes, including procedural fraud, forgery, and abuse of authority. According to documents obtained by the publication, Mojica opted for a pretrial agreement rather than a cooperation deal that would have allowed him to provide information against his superiors. The article reveals that Mojica was instrumental in altering an investigative report related to events in January 2023 at Sarabia’s apartment, which led to the false linking of the two women to the Gulf Clan drug cartel. The case continues to unfold slowly, but Mojica’s admission confirms the existence of illegal actions.

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Captain Óscar Leandro Mojica, the highest ranking officer in the scandal, has accepted responsibility.

The article confirms the investigation into the illegal persecution of Marelbys Meza and Fabiola Perea, two women who worked for Laura Sarabia, then the president’s chief of staff. Captain Óscar Leandro Mojica, the highest-ranking police officer implicated, has accepted responsibility for his role in unlawful wiretaps and other crimes, including procedural fraud, forgery, and abuse of authority. According to documents obtained by the publication, Mojica opted for a pretrial agreement rather than a cooperation deal that would have allowed him to provide information against his superiors. The article reveals that Mojica was instrumental in altering an investigative report related to events in January 2023 at Sarabia’s apartment, which led to the false linking of the two women to the Gulf Clan drug cartel. The case continues to unfold slowly, but Mojica’s admission confirms the existence of illegal actions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a high-profile legal case involving Colombian authorities without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on the involvement of a senior police officer and the implications for the administration of President Gustavo Petro, but does not take a立场

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