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Military Gaula captures presumed responsible for kidnapping and aggravated robbery of Canadian Turkish professor

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The victim was found dead 18 days after being kidnapped in an exclusive area of ​​Medellin. Their bank accounts were apparently looted by those arrested today.

 

Three important arrests took place in the city of Medellín and the municipality of Yarumal, thanks to the work led by the Military Gaula (Anti-Extortion and Anti-Kidnapping Group) – Antioquia, of the Seventh Division of the National Army, in a coordinated and inter-institutional operation with the Gaula of the National Police and the Prosecutor's Office.

 

Apparently, the three people would be responsible for forming a group that perpetrated the theft of visitors in exclusive areas of Medellín. The modus operandi of this common criminal group consisted in the kidnapping of its victims, giving them psychoactive substances to subsequently empty their bank accounts.

 

The result of the investigation led the authorities to determine that the two women, 26 and 29, who were arrested accompanied by of a 41-year-old man, would be responsible for the offenses of conspiracy to commit abduction and aggravated robbery. One of their presumed victims would be the Turkish Canadian teacher Ramazan Gencay, 57, who would have disappeared the last 6 of December in the sector known as 'La 70' of the capital of the department of Antioquia; the lifeless body of the foreigner, was found in the sector La Volcana, in the municipality of San Sebastián de Palmitas 18 days later.

 

Thanks to information from military intelligence, the support of the community through the national toll-free line 147, the photographic tracking and video cameras images by the military and the Technical Investigation Corps, the individuals could be linked to these crime.

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31 January, 2019
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Comando General Fuerzas Militares de Colombia 

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