Key Revelations From Medellin Mayor Federico Gutiérrez's Letter to the Fbi and the Dea Denouncing President Gustavo Petro's 'Tarimazo'
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The country president, a fierce opponent of the head of state, sent a letter to the United States denouncing the public act of June 21 and other events.
Federico Gutiérrez Sends a Letter to the u.s. on “Legitimization” of Criminal Structures in Colombia
Federico Gutiérrez, mayor of Medellin. Photo: Mayor of Medellin The mayor of Medellin, Federico Gutiérrez, sent a letter addressed to the State Department, the DEA, the FBI and the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá in which he exposes his “deep concern” about what he describes as a favor, from the National Government, to criminal structures that historically have affected the security of Medellin and its international connections.
The mayor warned the FBI and the DEA of the presence of criminals on stage with Petro, putting regional security at risk.
"Tarimazo" in Medellin: Federico Gutiérrez denounces the presence of criminal leaders in the U.S. Agency Period... Thu, 25/09/2025 - 19:02 The mayor of Medellin sent a letter to the State Department, FBI and DEA, warning about the risks of the "legitimization" of capos in the policy of Total Peace.
The letter is dated July 2 of this year, but Federico (“Fico”) Gutiérrez, the mayor of Medellin, shared it publicly this afternoon. “My letter to the FBI, DEA, United States Department of State and Embassy on Petro’s ‘Tarimazo’ in Medellin with the worst criminals,” he said in X. La missiva. It is a seven-page communication, of which the mayor shared only four pages. In the text he rejects to the gringa authorities the event with criminal gangs …
The mayor of Medellín, Federico Gutiérrez, sent a document to the United States Department of State, the FBI, the DEA and the Embassy in Colombia about the so-called 'tarimazo' in La Alpujarra, where leaders of criminal groups accompanied President Petro in a political act in the city. Through a four-page document, the mayor of Medellin, Federico Gutiérrez, wrote to the United States Department of State when he considered relevant information on…
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