The National Police Director General Oscar Naranjo, said today the greatest threat to the security of Colombia represents crime generated by illegal mining."The first challenge, and challenge and the main threat to the security of the Colombian mining is illegal," said the General.
He further noted that some illegal mining is creating a subculture of violence in areas of the country where it grows.
He said the damage that caused the drug with illicit crops, which was very high, so nothing is comparable with the environmental damage that is causing mining and open pit mining illegally.
"The harm caused by illegal mining is bringing thousands of Colombians, hundreds of families to be part of a culture that is illegal," he added.
Live, the police insisted that "today the main challenge is to contain and challenge Colombian illegal mining."
The "Loco Barrera"
General Naranjo said he hoped, before leaving the management of the institution in July, giving the police capture the second most wanted drug trafficker in the world, Daniel Barrera Barrera, alias "El Loco" for whom the authorities offered a reward in excess of five billion pesos.
The officer said that given the expected catch to end the rumors that exist about the alleged complicity of members of the institution with the drug dealer.
He said that alias "El Loco" Barrera "is paying escondederos" and only missing or surrender to U.S. justice or be arrested by Colombian authorities.
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