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A Criminal Gang Counterfeited Money From Bello, Antioquia, Paisa Nation.

Summary by Nación Paisa
The Attorney General's Office reached an agreement with two members of a criminal gang that counterfeited currency and circulated it in several cities across the country, forcing them to accept responsibility for the crime. Jaime Harold Durango Rodríguez, alias El Taxista, and Juan Pablo Rodríguez López, alias Pablito, admitted to participating in the production of counterfeit currency from a house in Bello (Antioquia) and its distribution to di…
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The Attorney General's Office reached an agreement with two members of a criminal gang that counterfeited currency and circulated it in several cities across the country, forcing them to accept responsibility for the crime. Jaime Harold Durango Rodríguez, alias El Taxista, and Juan Pablo Rodríguez López, alias Pablito, admitted to participating in the production of counterfeit currency from a house in Bello (Antioquia) and its distribution to di…

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Nación Paisa broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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