Minor Surrenders for Attack on Senator Miguel Uribe
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A 17-year-old boy voluntarily surrendered to the Colombian Prosecutor's Office on Friday afternoon for his alleged involvement in the attack on Senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe on February 7.
A minor under 17 years of age volunteered to the Attorney General's Office in connection with the hit-and-run attack against the senator and presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, bringing to seven the total number of people involved in the investigation into the violent episode that took place on June 7 in the Modelia neighborhood of Bogotá, while the senator participated in a political event. READ ALSO: Colombia: Precautionary measure…
Another Minor Appears Before the Colombian Public Prosecutor's Office for the Attack on Miguel Uribe
A 17-year-old youth, who allegedly participated in the meetings in which the attack on the Colombian opposition senator and pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay was planned, presented himself to the Prosecutor's Office, so that there are already seven people linked to the case, the accuser said on Friday.
Judicial Police indicated that an attempt is being made to establish a possible liability for acts of omission or action that, in some way, have a bearing on the event.
A minor under the age of 17 was brought before the Attorney General ' s Office and allegedly participated in the planning of the hit-and-run attack against him.
A minor presented himself to the Public Prosecutor's Office for the attack on Miguel Uribe. Authorities have already taken action The entrance to the Public Prosecutor's Office reveals a new twist in the Miguel Uribe case: a minor surrendered and will collaborate with the investigation first appeared in Public Journalism.
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