Miguel Ayala, Son of Giovanny Ayala, Revealed that Criminals Were Being Followed a Month Ago and Gave New Details of His Rescue: 'Four Shots'
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The young artist indicated that it is still unknown who was responsible for the kidnapping, although some told them that they were from the Farc.
Following a successful operation that allowed the release of singer Miguel Ayala—son of popular music artist Giovanny Ayala—and his manager Nicolás García Pantoja, after 14 days of kidnapping in a rural area of Cauca, a criminal justice for the control of guarantees ordered the detention measure against Neider Gómez Castrillón for his alleged involvement in the events. The Attorney General’s Office reported on this decision in a statement publis…
Miguel Ayala and his manager had been kidnapped in Cauca on 18 November and were rescued by the Gaula on 2 December. Neider Gómez Castrillón was sent to prison for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of singer Miguel Ayala Galeano and his manager, Nicolás Pantoja. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the accused was reportedly armed in an improvised structure located on the sidewalk Chorritos, in the municipality of La Sierra, Cauca.
By Jairo Aníbal Doria Miguel Ayala speaks with his voice cut short. His soul still trembles when he remembers those fifteen days in captivity. “It was horrible, something that I do not wish anyone,” he said in an interview with Blu Radio, when he told how he and his manager, Nicolás Pantoja, were kept in chains, in the midst of darkness and uncertainty. “The nights were eternal,” he confessed. “We saw nothing, not even hope.” For two weeks, the …
A criminal court judge ordered the pretrial detention of Neider Gómez Castrillón, accused of participating in the kidnapping of singer Miguel Ayala Galeano and his manager, Nicolás Pantoja. The decision was based on evidence presented by a prosecutor from the Gaula unit of the Specialized Directorate against Criminal Organizations. The investigation indicates that Gómez Castrillón was allegedly responsible for guarding the victims, armed and at …
Neider Gómez Castrillón was allegedly responsible for guarding Miguel Ayala and his manager, Nicolás Pantoja, in Cauca.
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