The same decision of the Attorney General’s Office affects other former officials.
The Attorney General’s Office formulated a statement of charges against the former mayor of Sincelejo, Andrés Gómez, for issuing administrative procedures with displaced people.
The Attorney General’s Office formulated a statement of charges against the former mayor of Sincelejo, Andrés Eduardo Gómez Martínez, because it failed to advance, during the years 2022 and 2023, the pertinent actions for the implementation of a temporary shelter and/or relocation of the victims of forced displacement occupants of the Cielo Azul, La Vega and San Miguel invasions.
The decision of the public ministry also affects John Manuel Oviedo Pérez, Secretary of Government and Security at the time of the events and for the same reasons.
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According to the Attorney General’s Office, This omission led to non-compliance and indefinite suspension of the eviction orders decreed by the third and fourth police inspectors of Sincelejo.
The Public Ministry managed to determine that these people were responsible for complying with the execution of the three eviction orders decreed since 2021, where it was previously necessary to guarantee temporary shelter. to relocate the displaced population with serious housing shortages, This is according to the rules established by the Constitutional Court in ruling SU-016 of 2021.
Besides, They were not allowed to suspend eviction operations indefinitely.since by order of the same Court, this only applies for the determined time that the relocation takes.
For this case, no actions were evident on the part of the municipal administration for the establishment of the shelter, the delivery of subsidies, nor the efforts to obtain support from the Unit for the Comprehensive Care and Reparation of Victims for the implementation of such measures.
All this contributed to the indefinite suspension of police orders, a situation that obstructed the scope of the right to decent housing for the occupants of irregular settlements, thus encouraging illegality.
Likewise, this generated a disproportionate burden for the owners of the assets who activated the institutional legal channels for their recovery in a timely manner, and to whom to date this situation has not yet been resolved.
The Attorney General’s Office added that in addition The general interest that lies in the protection of public goods was ignoredsince within the invaded properties there is a lot owned by the Sincelejo Penitentiary and Prison Establishment.