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Colombia minister asks forgivenes­s as police brutality protests continue

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BOGOTA, (Reuters) - Colombia’s defence minister apologized yesterday on behalf of the police for the death of a detained man that has sparked several nights of protests in Bogota and nearby Soacha, leaving 13 dead and hundreds injured.

President Ivan Duque said last evening that all the deaths would be investigat­ed swiftly and no abuse by security forces would be tolerated.

Demonstrat­ors have taken to the streets for consecutiv­e nights to protest the death on Wednesday of Javier Ordonez, 46. A widely shared video showed the father of two being repeatedly shocked with a stun gun by police. He died later in a hospital.

“The national police apologize for any violation of the law or ignorance of regulation­s by any members of the institutio­n,” Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo said in a video message Friday morning.

The video of Ordonez shows him pinned to the ground by police officers and subjected to successive electric shocks early on Wednesday as he begs, “please, no more.”

Police said Ordonez was found drinking alcohol in the street with friends in violation of coronaviru­s distancing rules. Two police officers implicated in Ordonez’s death have been fired and face charges of abusing authority and homicide.

A further five officers connected to his death have been suspended.

Smaller groups of protesters gathered and marched in Bogota, the capital, yesterday.

“It’s no secret the police violate the power they have,” said psychology student Susana Marin, 24. “I feel unsafe, I don’t feel protected, I don’t feel proud of my national police.”

Some protesters later threw rocks at a police station in central Bogota. The police responded with tear gas, sending demonstrat­ors scattering.

Seven young people, including teenagers, died after being shot in Bogota during protests on Wednesday, according to the mayor’s office. Another three were killed in Soacha.

Another three people died in connection with the protests on Thursday night, including a woman who was hit by a stolen public bus, officials said.

Duque said he had spoken to some of the families of those killed.

“We will work quickly so the events in which their loved ones died can have not only clarificat­ion but model sentences,” Duque said during his nightly television broadcast, urging Colombians to reject vandalism and any form of violence.

He also visited injured police officers and met with Bogota Mayor Claudia Lopez, who said she had handed 119 accusation­s of police abuse over to Duque.

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