Cop accused of being ringleader of Colombia-Venezuela border narcos
by Adriaan Alsema February 4, 2020
An arrested policeman is accused of being a ringleader of the border branch of Los Rastrojos, the group that helped Venezuelas opposition leader Juan Guaido into Colombia last year.
Cucuta Police Department officer Sthevenson Sanchez was arrested last week after he was filmed claiming to be the extortion chief of the Rastrojos ring that is active in the area around the capital of Norte de Santander on both sides of the border.
Law enforcement / organized crime
Sthevenson Sanchez (Image: La Opinion)
The Prosecutor Generals Office told news agency Colprensa that in a video, he claimed to be the head of the collection office of organized crime group the Rastrojos in Norte de Santander, while demanding 50 million from one person and threatening the family.
While being a member of the Cucuta Police Department, Sanchez was not just actively involved in extortion and kidnapping, but also the assistant CFO of the regional branch of the organized crime group, investigators told local newspaper La Opinion.
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