Around 15 detainees were moved from a significant Colombian jail on Friday, hours after the office's chief was gunned down on a road in the capital city, specialists said. Elmer Fernandez, who assumed responsibility for La Modelo jail in Bogota last month, was killed late Thursday while going in an unarmored jail vehicle. Fernandez had requested gatekeepers to look through cells and was killed in the wake of getting an undermining note, Equity Clergyman Nestor Osuna told columnists.
Neighborhood media said dangers had come from an unlawful detainee organizations inside the jail. The shooter stays at large. Fernandez had for the current week mentioned individual security, and Osuna recognized imperfections in the convention for safeguarding the jail boss. On Friday, watches were moving around 15 detainees to different offices, a source from the Public Prison and Jail Organization (INPEC) told AFP.
A huge group of police extraordinary powers was standing gatekeeper Friday outside La Modelo, perhaps of Colombia's biggest jail, which houses around 3,000 detainees. There have been 506 dangers against jail experts in the beyond two years, official information show.