Several police officers have been convicted or faced prosecution for civilian deaths since 2019. "I am very proud to announce an additional $8 million from the U.S. government for the Colombian national police to support this work that they are embarked on now in the protection of human rights, in strengthening human rights education among the police force, accountability for those who abuse human rights and identifying corruption within the police force," Nuland told journalists in company with the national police director, General Jorge Luis Vargas.
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Colombian police reveal the name of the person who ordered the assassination of the president of Haiti
July 17, 2021 by archyde
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The
Colombian Police assured this Friday that those accused and detained for the assassination of the president of Haiti
Jovenel Moise were ordered to assassinate the president after a meeting three days before the crime with him
former Haitian Ministry of Justice official Joseph Felix Badio.
“Several days before, apparently three, Joseph Felix Badio, who was a former official of the Ministry of Justice who worked in the anti-corruption commission with the
General Intelligence Service, indicates to (Duberney) Capador and (Germán) Rivera that what they have to do is assassinate the president of Haiti“, Said today in a public statement the director of the Colombian Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas.