Gustavo Petro assured that alias 'Calzones' is the author of threats against him

Gustavo Petro assured that alias ‘Calzones’ is the author of threats against him

In the main park of Soacha, Cundinamarca, the presidential candidate Gustavo Petrospoke of the threats he suffered against his life, for which he blamed alias ‘Calzones’.

During the event that began around 10 in the morning of Sunday, May 15, the candidate of the Historical Pact indicated that alias Calzones “enjoys the reputation of having built his fortune, linked to drug traffickers and is the owner of the drip in Pereira.”

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The candidate Gustavo Petro indicated that after the threats he had to suspend the demonstrationssince they claimed he would be killed by those he defined as members of a gang “made up of the same armed men who collect the 20% credits, so that alias Calzones becomes a millionaire.”

In his speech, the presidential candidate assured that criminals have been ruling the country “alias El Ñoño, alias El Ñeñe and alias Calzones, the crime governing Colombiawhile the people starve. He dies because of the high interest they have to pay for the drop-by-drop loans that they have subjects like alias Calzones.”

After knowing the fact, the National Police, through the Directorate of Protection and Special Services, He contacted the head of the Petro scheme, to carry out the necessary coordination, in case an adjustment to the measures of which the Human Colombia candidate is a beneficiary is required.

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In this sense, the director of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas recalled at the time, that the candidate has one of the strongest security schemes in the country, and that this includes an important component of the Police and a group made up of members of the National Protection Unit.

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