The Jamundí Massacre (Spanish: Masacre de Jamundí) was a massacre perpetrated by a Colombian National Army elite unit known as the High Mountain Battalion ("Batallón de Alta Montaña") which was then commanded by Colonel Byron Carvajal against an elite Colombian National Police counter-narcotics unit on May 22, 2006 in the municipality of Jamundí, Department of Valle del Cauca.

Jamundí Massacre
Jamundí massacre is located in Colombia
Jamundí
Jamundí
Jamundí massacre (Colombia)
LocationJamundí, Valle del Cauca
Colombia
Date21–22 May 2005 (UTC -5)
TargetColombian National Police
Attack type
shooting, mass murder, massacre
Weaponssmall arms
Deaths11
Perpetrators Colombian Army

Indictments

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On February 18, 2008 a civil judge in Cali condemned 15 soldiers for the massacre of ten policemen and a civilian.[1]

Initially the spokesman from the Army battalion referred to it as a friendly fire incident, confusing the anti-narcotics unit with an insurgent group. The case however, was investigated and resulted in the indictment of the soldiers for being at the service of drug cartels.[2] Colombian authorities suspected Diego León Montoya Sánchez aka "Don Diego" as the mastermind behind the attack.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "El Tiempo: Hallan culpables a 15 militares por la masacre de 10 policías y un civil en Jamundí, Valle" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ (in Spanish) El Tiempo: La masacre de Jamundí[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Revista Semana: ¿Quién dio la orden?" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2014.