The victim has already filed the respective complaints with the competent authorities.
In the middle of the call, the alleged perpetrator ordered the cameraman and his family to leave the city.
Recentlya cameraman from the city of Cartagena publicly reported having received death threats through a phone call.
According to the complainant, José Antonio Aguilar, the call occurred last Monday, January 13 and in it he was required to leave the city.
According to the victim’s story, the person who called him on several occasions identified himself as Ramiro and threatened to attack his life if he did not leave Cartagena. RCN Radio had access to the recording of the call, in which they have the following conversation:
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JA: Hello, good afternoon?
A: Good afternoon, what else, Mr. José Antonio Aguilar Navarro, how are you doing?
JA: Who do I have the pleasure of?
A: Talk to Ramiro, how did it happen, man? Comrade, are you there in El Socorro, Plan 332, block 107, lot one? Or is it outside?
JA: And what would Ramiro be? Tell me, okay?
A: Right here, man. Mr. José Antonio, I have very important news for you, all types of labor supply must stop, collect ‘los mochos’ and ‘corotos’; directly you and your family unit and leave what is the department of Bolívar. Do I make myself understood? Here in the municipality of Cartagena so I don’t have to kill him. Did you copy me or not copy me directly, Mr. José?
JA: No, I’m not telling you, I’m in Bogotá right now.
A: Yes, directly, even if you are in Bogotá, you know that we are present in three-fifths of the country, directly. Understood? Then he must collect ‘los mochos’ and ‘corotos’ and take his family directly here to Bolívar.
JA: Well, You are wrong, because I am not there, I tell you. And I’ve been in Bogotá for a while now. What you are going to collect is the foundation.
A: Ready, see you there in Bogotá then.
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Jose Antonio Aguilar he assured the microphones of RCN Radiothat the data used by the extortionist to contact him were obtained from his registration with the Chamber of Commerce.
For now, The cameraman has filed a formal complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office, the Gaula and the Sijín, and has requested protection measures for himself and his family. In that sense, the authorities are investigating the case and seeking to identify those responsible for these threats.
It is presumed that the authors of the threats could be linked to a criminal organization that operates in the city.
Source: Integrated Information System