Colombian Courts Investigate Bolero Star Charlie Zaa Over Alleged $6M Paramilitary Ties
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The Bogotá Superior Court ordered precautionary measures on five properties of boleros singer Charlie Zaa as part of a process of extinction of the Prosecutor's domain, which investigates whether they were acquired with money from the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC).
The renowned Colombian singer, Charlie Zaa, would appear to be involved with the Tolima Bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a paramilitary structure that was characterized by its participation in the armed conflict in Colombia. The Colombian State, through the prosecution, applied the measure of extinction of ownership over property to some of its properties valued at $25 billion Colombian pesos, on suspicion that they were…
Charlie Zaa would be extinguished by 25 billion pesos for alleged testaferrat to paramilitaries of the Tolima Bloc
The Superior Court of Bogotá ordered precautionary measures on five properties of boleros singer Charlie Zaa as part of a process of extinction of the jurisdiction of the Public Prosecutor's Office, which investigates whether they were acquired with money from the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC). EFE According to the investigation, the goods may have been acquired with money from the Tolima Block of the AUC and subsequently used for money …
Singer Charlie Zaa is in the sights of Colombian authorities after his name was linked to the Tolima Bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), one of the country's most notorious paramilitary groups. According to information published by the local newspaper El Tiempo, the musician is under […]
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