The Security Secretariat revealed new details of the homicide of Sebastián Camilo, which occurred in San Cristóbal, Bogotá, a case that the authorities already classify as a settling of scores within local microtrafficking.
According to the authorities, alias “Ramón”, a Venezuelan hitman linked to a drug dealing structure, would have murdered his best friend and former partner to gain control of the business. Apparently, both had worked together for more than a year in the sale of narcotics in the sector.
The authorities indicated that the dispute between the two began over ambition and control of money, which deteriorated the relationship until they became enemies.
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According to the investigation, ‘Ramón’ had sent threats to Camilo on social networks days before the crime.
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The homicide occurred when the victim was returning to his residence and waiting for the keys to be thrown to him from an upper floor. At that moment, the aggressor took the opportunity to approach, pull out a gun and shoot him repeatedly.
The Security Secretariat indicated that this case was part of the operations that allowed homicides to be reduced in the city in recent months.
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