The Investigation Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice He has just received alias Otoniel’s statement from the JEP. The former head of the Clan del Golfo has already been extradited to the United States.
The high court, as a result of the evidence obtained, opened a preliminary investigation once morest senator Miguel Ángel Pinto and former congressmen Milton A. Rodríguez, Carlos Cárdenas and Jorge Camilo Abril, splashed on the list of politicians and officials that alias Otoniel considers had some possible relationship with his criminal act.
A week ago, the Chamber for the Recognition of Truth formalized the verification of copies to investigate the veracity of the statement made on April 20 by the former head of the Clan del Golfo, Dairo Antonio Úsuga David, alias Otoniel, in which he mentioned 63 people who would have had ties to the Centauros Bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) and the Clan del Golfo.
Precisely, what the Supreme Court will do now is enter the phase of taking evidence. If you find elements that link these people, you might summon them for investigation.
The list is extensive. In the first place, the former head of the criminal gang declared in the sub-case for the false positives that were registered in the department of Meta. However, in what is considered his last statement before Colombian justice, Otoniel revealed the identity of several people who would have had links with paramilitaries and the Clan del Golfo, as well as the support provided.
Othniel mentioned several ministers, mayors, governors, officials and businessmen. In the extensive list is the former mayor of Medellín and former governor of Antioquia, Luis Pérez Gutiérrez; the former Minister of the Interior and Justice, Sabas Pretelt de la Vega (already sentenced for Yiddish politics); the former director of the Administrative Department of Security (DAS), Jorge Aurelio Noguera Cortes (convicted of links with paramilitaries and wiretapping), and the former governor of Meta, Alan Jara Urzola.
This is the list of the 63 identified by alias Otoniel:
- 12.1. Luis Pérez Gutiérrez, former mayor of Medellín and former governor of Antioquia.
- 12.2. Miguel Ángel Pinto, senator of the Republic.
- 12.3. Milton Rodríguez Sarmiento, former senator of the Republic.
- 12.4. Carlos Cárdenas Ortiz, former senator of the Republic.
- 12.5. Sabas Pretelt de la Vega, former Minister of the Interior and Justice and former ambassador.
- 12.6. Jorge Camilo Abril Tarache, former representative to the Chamber for the Department of Casanare.
- 12.7. Jorge Noguera Cortes, former director of the DAS.
- 12.8. Orlando Rivas Tovar, former deputy director of the DAS.
- 12.9. Alan Edmundo Jara Urzola, former governor of Meta.
- 12.10. William Hernán Pérez Espinel, former governor of Casanare.
- 12.11. Miguel Ángel Pérez Suárez, former governor of Casanare.
- 12.12. Oscar Raúl Iván Flórez Chávez, former governor of Casanare.
- 12.13. Heli Cala López, ex-governor (e) of Casanare.
- 12.14. Héctor Orlando Piragauta Rodríguez, former director of the Orinoquia Regional Autonomous Corporation (Corporinoquia).
- 12.15. Sergio Arboleda University, to whom it may concern.
- 12.16. University of Cartagena, to whom it may concern.
- 12.17. Ecopetrol, to whom it may concern.
- 12.18. Nelson Ricardo Mariño Velandia, former councilor of Yopal.
- 12.19. Narda Consuelo Perilla, former Treasury Secretary of the department of Casanare.
- 12.20. Jacobo Rivera, former secretary of agriculture of the department of Casanare.
- 12.21. Luis García, former councilor of Yopal.
- 12.22. Alirio Castañeda, former deputy to the Casanare assembly.
- 12.23. Milton Álvarez, former deputy to the Casanare assembly.
- 12.24. Alcibíades Salamanca, former deputy to the Casanare assembly.
- 12.25. William Mayorga Suárez, former police officer.
- 12.26. Arnulfo Penuela Marin
- 12.27. Jose Rodolfo Perez
- 12.28. Leonidas Ortega
- 12.29. Victor Chavez
- 12.30. Saúl Masmelas
- 12.31. Jose Lopez
- 12.32. Luis López
- 12.33. Marco Tulio Ruiz
- 12.34. Charles Robles
- 12.35. Carlos Alaque
- 12.36. Nicholas Arenas
- 12.37. Luis Mesa Ballesteros
- 12.38. Jaime Humberto Afanador
- 12.39. Eduardo Cabrera
- 12.40. Sergio Alonzo Buron Gelvez.
- 12.41. Miguel Antonio Orjuela
- 12.42. Luis Fernando Escobar
- 12.43. Oscar Fernando Gonzalez
- 12.44. Raul Patino
- 12.45. Manuel Corridor
- 12.46. Alexander Ramirez
- 12.47. Cesar Suarez
- 12.48. Leonard Martinez
- 12.49. Orlando Quintero.
- 12.50 Jorge Cardoso
- 12.51. Jose Samudio
- 12.52. Fernando Zabaleta
- 12.53. William Mendoza
- 12.54. Marco Aurelio, alias Curro.
- 12.55. Juan Jose Suba
- 12.56. Fabiano Gil
- 12.57. Libardo Holguin
- 12.58. Jose Rene Gonzalez
- 12.59. Jose Rodolfo Perez
- 12.60. Mildre Precious
- 12.61. Oscar Jimenez
- 12.62. Santiago Marin
- 12.63. Nilson Gamez
- 12.64. Orlando Vesga