Police reveal poster of the most wanted for sexual crimes in Bogotá

Police reveal poster of the most wanted for sexual crimes in Bogotá

After the constant complaints that have made the news in recent weeks and that have to do with sex Offenses, This Thursday the Bogotá Police issued the poster of the 19 most wanted criminals for committing abuses of this type.

According to the authorities, 26 arrests have already been made in the city after following up on these complaints. “26 arrests were registered for sexual crimes, nine for domestic violence and four for femicide”said the police.

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Meanwhile, the Police highlighted among the captures, that of a subject who intimidated a woman in a vehicle of public transport, whom he threatened with a knife and made improper touching. This man was captured for the crime of aggravated violent carnal access.

In turn, the capture appears against a man with a history related to sexual crimes against minors between 2008 and 2021. The subject was captured for the crimes of abusive carnal access with a minor 14-year-old aggravated in a homogeneous contest and successively in a heterogeneous contest with aggravated sexual acts with children under 14 years of age.

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For now, the 19 people required by the authorities for the alleged commission of sexual crimes are: Juan Harbey Grijalba Quintero, Cristian Daniel Barajas Maya, Camilo Alfonso Betancur, Juan Mauricio Sánchez Ramos, Óscar Eduardo Reina Rodríguez, Ricardo Díaz, Alfonso Cedeño, Garvey Alexander Condiza Sichaca, Óscar Javier Valero Vergara, Rodrigo Gutiérrez Ramírez, Jorge Andrés Montes Arias, Cristóbal Calderón García, Neyson Fabián Castro Ayala, Javier Rueda, Jesús Lisardo Cruz Cortés, Teodoro Vinivio Arquímedes Maldonado Mazzilli, Carlos Arturo Contreras Peña, Jhonattan Andrés Mendoza Arteaga and Marianyer Nalisbeth Casadiego Goncalves.

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