Colombia’s war crimes tribunal to investigate state officials’ business associates

Magistrates Eduardo Cifuentes and Belkis Izquierdo (Image: JEP)

Colombia’s war crimes tribunal JEP announced investigations into war crimes committed by state officials, and their allies in the private sector and paramilitary groups.

In a press conference, JEP magistrate Belkis Izquierdo said that “Case 08” is the first that investigates a specific group of suspected war criminals.

The case involves war crimes committed by security and government officials “either in association with paramilitary groups or third parties,” said Izquierdo.

The lines of investigations

According to preliminary information provided by the JEP’s Investigation Unit, the crimes investigated under Case 08 were primarily carried out by paramilitary groups and left more than 71,000 victims.

More than half of these crimes were committed between 2000 and 2009.

Izquierdo said that 2,840 suspects in the case have already submitted to the JEP. These suspects may receive judicial benefits if they cooperate with the transitional justice system.

The ordinary justice system will be ordered to investigate all alleged war criminals mentioned in Case 08 or any of the JEP’s investigations.

Izquierdo said that the JEP will join forces with “Justice and Peace,” the transitional justice system that has been investigating former members of the now-defunct paramilitary organization AUC since 2005.

The investigation will prioritize regions where the crimes that fall under Case 08 were particularly common in an attempt to administer justice more efficiently.

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