Robbers hijack bus near Medellin

Three suspects armed with guns and a grenade hijacked a bus full of people just east of Medellin Monday.

At approximately 8:00PM a group of three armed assailants boarded a bus near Guarne on the highway between Medellin and Colombia’s capital, Bogota.

 

A witness told Colombia Reports that the bus driver realized that the men were armed and “sensing the situation, the driver stopped at a police checkpoint, and there the armed men felt threatened and decided to take the passengers hostage.”

The witness explained that the police told the people “that they wouldn’t treat them [the assailants] as common criminals because the weapons they had were grenades. The police ordered the people in the area to evacuate for safety.”

At approximately 10:20PM local news website MiOriente tweeted that the suspects had surrendered a grenade to police. About 20 minutes later they tweeted that the suspects had released the 15 passengers, and minutes after that, the suspects surrendered to police without incident.

Location of the hostage-taking

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