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M. The Inspector General‘s Office continued proceedings against two Army soldiers<br />

(charges originally brought December 10, 2007) for not stopping a raid by a<br />

paramilitary group that caused <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong> two people on December 1, 2003, in<br />

Llorente (Nariño). The Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened an investigation.<br />

(Prosecutor General‘s Office Case Number Unknown/Inspector General‘s Office Case<br />

Number 009-116126-205)<br />

(92) Army Major José David Vásquez Acevado<br />

(also listed as #137 on this list)<br />

(93) Army Captain Juan Carlos Dueas Mejía<br />

N. The Inspector General‘s Office continued proceedings against four Army soldiers<br />

(charges originally brought December 14, 2007) for <strong>the</strong>ir alleged responsibility for <strong>the</strong><br />

irregular capture <strong>of</strong>, and possible false testimony against, Pedro Antonio Henao<br />

Rincón on May 5, 2004, in Planadas (Tolima). The Prosecutor General‘s Office has<br />

also opened an investigation. (Prosecutor General‘s Office Case Number<br />

Unknown/Inspector General‘s Office Case Number 022-148685-2006)<br />

(94) Army Lieutentant Colonel José Dumar Giraldo Hernández<br />

(95) Army Major William Fernando Rubio Moreno<br />

(96) Army Captain Berardo Siachoque Celys<br />

(97) Army Soldier (retired) Adolfo Osorio Sarmiento<br />

(retired on July 30, 2004)<br />

O. The Inspector General‘s Office continued proceedings against three Army soldiers<br />

(charges originally brought December 18, 2007) for alleged irregularities in<br />

expediting <strong>the</strong> transportation <strong>of</strong> fuels and paramilitary collusion in Caquetá between<br />

2002 and 2003. The Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened an investigation.<br />

(Prosecutor General‘s Office Case Number Unknown/Inspector General‘s Office Case<br />

Number 009-98722-2004)<br />

(98) Army Colonel (retired) Ángel Sierra Santos<br />

(99) Army Lieutenant Colonel José Fernando Mejía Araujo<br />

(100) Army Major Javier Alberto Carreño Vargas<br />

(101) Army Soldier Luís Fernando Cadavid Florez<br />

P. The Inspector General‘s Office continued proceedings against 17 Army soldiers<br />

(charges originally brought September 7, 2007) for <strong>the</strong> illegal detention and homicide<br />

<strong>of</strong> civilians, as well as embezzlement, during Operation Feroz on November 24, 2003<br />

in Bogotá (Cundinamarca). The Prosecutor General‘s Office has also opened an<br />

investigation, which is being handled by <strong>the</strong> 1 st Penal Circuit Court in Villavicencio.<br />

(Prosecutor General‘s Office Case Number 2005-0062-00/Inspector General‘s Office<br />

Case Number 009-129388-2005)<br />

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