Dark Posted January 25, 2019 Posted January 25, 2019 In addition to the doubts about the violation of security in the Santander General School, the ELN terrorist act in Bogotá also revealed serious fissures in the transit offices and even in the current rules on the transfer of armored cars. Although the Superintendency of Surveillance and Private Security requires a preliminary study and a resolution to allow the transfer of an armored vehicle, these requirements only apply from the third degree of protection, and the one of the attack was 2.5. Debate for the way in which the Eln of Cuba should leave The discussion for the 15 days for the ELN to leave Cuba From the UN to the Colombian left they turn their backs on Eln In practice, this means that thousands of vehicles that roll through the country with a lower degree of armoring enjoy privileges (such as carrying tinted windows) but do not meet the security requirements required by law. However, they do have restrictions to circulate. But there is a much greater fissure. Different transit offices in the country assured El Tiempo that they do not have to review the criminal records of buyers or sellers. In fact, they warned that the only thing they review is whether or not they have current fines. That explains why the Nissan Patrol truck used in the attack was acquired without problem by an ELN guerrilla, Mauricio Mosquera León, with a history of rebellion and concert to commit a crime for terrorist purposes.
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