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The Directorate handed over the remaining 72 civilians and 19 wounded officers on the night of May 4.
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Moments of suffering Ten police officers who were in CAI Aurora, Usme town, lived after protesters set fire to infrastructure while they were locked up inside.
Even when the police officers managed to leave Cairo airport, they raised their hands and begged for their lives as they ran and ran away from the group of people who were attacking them.
(You may be interested in: Night of Fear in Bogota: 91 injured, riots and CAI attacked)
Faced with this fact, Mayor Claudia Lopez spoke: “More than ten CAI Aurora police officers were attacked, imprisoned and attempted to burn them alive inside the CAI. The city had reached this level of violence at some points tonight.” The death toll for one night in the midst of protests, riots and vandalism reached 91 wounded, including 71 civilians and 19 police.
(You can also read: Human rights verification committees will monitor the protests)
In total, 25 CAIs were sabotaged as stones were thrown at them and set on fire. Additionally, some buses have been burned. In total, during these days of protests, according to TransMilenio reports, 478 buses of the baggage system were severely affected and 317 were damaged in the district system.
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