The Colombian Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation against the renowned former cyclist Luis ‘Lucho’ Herrera, champion of the Vuelta a España in 1987, and his brother Rafael, for their alleged involvement in the disappearance of four people more than two decades ago in Fusagasugá, Cundinamarca, the hometown of the brothers. The decision was made by a prosecutor from the Specialized Directorate against Human Rights Violations, who is investigating the Herrera brothers as possible responsible parties for the disappearance of the four people in the rural area of Fusagasugá on October 23, 2002, according to an official statement. The investigation suggests that ‘Lucho’ and Rafael Herrera would have contacted members of the extinct Autodefensas Campesinas del Casanare, which operated in the Sumapaz region between 2002 and 2003, to kidnap a group of people who lived near the Herrera family’s properties. The case came to light in April of last year when Judge María del Pilar Bocarejo asked the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate the alleged participation of the former cyclist in the forced disappearance of four neighbors, with the collaboration of paramilitary groups. It is presumed that the former cyclist sought protection from paramilitary groups after being kidnapped by the FARC in the year 2000.
Lucho Herrera: Prosecutor’s Office Investigates Former Cyclist for Forced Disappearance
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