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They capture aliases "Koki"after a murder registered in the Progreso de Cativá sector, in Colón


According to the deputy director general of the institution, Simón Henríquez, they are collaborating with the Public Ministry to find out what were the causes or motives that led to the homicide.

They capture alias Koki, after a murder registered in the Progreso de Cativá sector, in Colón

Moment of the capture of alias “Koki”. Photo: National Police

Units of the National Police found this Friday with the capture of alias “Koki”, through raid operations in the district of Cativá, for his alleged link to the murder recorded yesterday afternoon, Thursday, September 16, in the sector of Progreso, in the community of San Martín, in the province of Colón.

According to the deputy director general of the institution, Simón Henríquez “this case is recorded in an area of ​​difficult access in this sector.” He added that they are collaborating with the Public Ministry to find out what were the causes or motives that originated the homicide.

He stated that the victim in 2008 was accused of an act in which he was affiliated and, in 2017, he was arrested for gang activity and released in 2020; In addition, on August 31 of this year, an investigation was carried out at his residence where weapons were sought.



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