Government of Antioquia Requested Protection for the President of the Council of Medellín, Threatened After Denouncing Irregularities in the Prison of Itagüí
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The Government of Antioquia triggered alarms at the threats received by Alejandro de Bedout, president of the Medellín Council, and requested urgent protection measures from President Gustavo Petro, the Ministry of the Interior, the Attorney General’s Office and the National Protection Unit (UNP). The intimidation began on April 24, days after the Medellín Council made public complaints about alleged irregularities in the Itagüí prison. Accordin…
Alarm at the Council: Man Arrived with Supposed "Message" From Itagüí Prison for Alejandro De Bedout
An official document from the Department’s Security Secretariat set the alerts on in Medellin. The report, sent to the National Protection Unit warns of alleged threats against the life of the President of Council Alejandro de Bedout and asks to prioritize his risk study. The petition qualifies as “special gravity.”
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