The high court also denied a guardianship with which they sought the recapture of those investigated as unfair. In this event, 22 cadets lost their lives and another 80 were injured.
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The Supreme Court of Justice confirmed the release due to the expiration of terms of five people involved in the terrorist attack at the General Santander Cadet School, which occurred on January 17, 2019. In addition, the high court denied, as unfair, a guardianship with which they sought the recapture of those investigated.
They are Miguel Antonio Castillo Rodríguez, Angie Lorena Solano Cortés, Andrés Felipe Oviedo Espinel, Carlos Arturo Marín Ríos and Jessica Catherine Barrientos Castilla, alleged members of the National Liberation Army (ELN).
This freedom had already been granted by a judge on February 20; The news is that the Court not only makes the release firm due to the expiration of terms, but also rejects a guardianship as unfair, with which the recapture of those five people investigated for the terrorist attack on the General Police Cadet School was sought. Francisco de Paula Santander, which left 22 cadets dead and 80 people injured.
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Regarding the issue, it is important to mention that yesterday Wilson Arévalo Hernández, alias ‘Chaco’, was sentenced to 17 years in prison, as a prosecutor demonstrated that this person belonged to the ELN’s Domingo Laín Sáenz front.