Calls for President Ivan Duque to resign grew louder on Friday as Colombia was bombarded with evidence of the close ties between his party, the security forces and the mafia.
The scandal has stunned Duque and his political patron, former President Alvaro Uribe, who used mafia associates to rig the 2018 election, according to mounting evidence.
Wiretapping of drug trafficker reveals vote-buying for Duque on Uribe’s orders
Criminal charges and evidence piling up
Criminal charges against the president and his associates continued piling up over their “raping and sodomizing” of Colombia’s democracy.
Journalist and attorney Daniel Mendoza
Journalists Gonzalo Guillen and Daniel Mendoza filed criminal charges against Duque two days after their criminal charges against Uribe triggered a Supreme Court investigation.
Journalist Gonzalo Guillen
Semana columnist Vicky Davila released audio of the approximately 25,000 wiretaps revealing the high-profile ties and election fraud practices of late socialite and mafia figure Jose Guillermo Hernandez, who was murdered in Brazil last year.
W Radio additionally obtained more wiretap transcripts the prosecution had been hiding since before last year.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Interpol was wiretapping Hernandez over his alleged order to murder a businessman.
The prosecution had already accused him of laundering money for jailed drug trafficker Marquitos Figueroa in 2016 , but that didn’t stop top security officials and members of Duque’s Democratic Center party from hanging out with him.
Colombia’s 2018 election fraud: investigations against Uribe and Duque piling up
Hello ambassador to DC, hello former counternarcotics chief
The Instagram account of the late mafia figure alone destroyed whatever was left of the reputation of Colombia’s ambassador to Washington DC, Francisco Santos, and the National Police’s former counternarcotics director, retired General Ricardo Restrepo.
The widow of the alleged money launderer of drug trafficker Marquitos Figueroa, former Miss Colombia Maria Monica Urbina, set her Instagram on private as her late husband’s connections were embarrassing half of the country’s jet set.
Among those seen socializing with Hernandez are Barranquilla Mayor Elsa Noguera and other members of the notorious Char Clan that was already in legal trouble over their own alleged rigging of the presidential elections.
Ivan Duque, the mafia’s puppet?
“Good afternoon, Mr. President Gustavo Petro”
While journalists have only been able to go through a fraction of the 25,000 wiretaps of Hernandez, Duque’s perceived legitimacy is in shatters.
Semi-jokingly, multiple prominent Colombians have already referred to the runner up in the 2018 election, Senator Gustavo Petro, as “Mr. President.”
This initially infuriated supporters of Duque’s political patron, but the more evidence of drug trafficking ties and election rigging emerges, the more “uribistas’ have gone quiet.