Suspects arrested in Colombia for April bus bombings
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colombian authorities captured two suspects allegedly responsible for bomb attacks on buses in Cali and Palmira on April 24.
- The arrests followed an analysis of over 300 hours of video footage, identifying the suspects and their routes.
- The mayor praised the police and prosecutor's office, emphasizing ongoing efforts to ensure the city's security and offering rewards for further information.
Colombian authorities have arrested two individuals suspected of carrying out bus bombings in Cali and Palmira on April 24, an attack that occurred just before a separate bombing in Cauca killed 21 civilians. The arrests were made after an intensive investigation involving the analysis of more than 300 hours of video footage from surveillance cameras.
Cali Mayor Alejandro Eder announced the captures, identifying one suspect as "alias Jey" and the other as the owner of the vehicles used in the attacks. "We captured two of the terrorists who dared to attack Cali more than a month ago," Eder stated, commending the police and the prosecutor's office for their work. He highlighted that rewards are being offered for information leading to further arrests.
The mayor emphasized the critical role of mobility cameras in the investigation, which helped identify the suspects, their vehicles, and the routes they took. "This is part of securing Cali and guaranteeing the safety of its citizens," he said. Eder reiterated his call to the national government to strengthen security measures in the region to combat "narco-terrorists" operating in the southern Valle and northern Cauca areas. "It is not acceptable that they are planting bombs in Cali or any Colombian town," he asserted, vowing to continue the fight to protect the city's residents.
Originally published by El Tiempo in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.