Navy captain banned for 16 years over sexual harassment

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office upheld a second-instance ruling against Navy Captain Conrado Andrés Jiménez Montealagre, removing him from service and barring him for 16 years due to sexual harassment of a medical intern in 2023.

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office confirmed in a second-instance ruling the removal from Navy service and a 16-year disqualification for Captain de Fragata Conrado Andrés Jiménez Montealagre, involved in a sexual harassment case. The incident took place in 2023, when the officer, serving as an otorhinolaryngologist at the Central Military Hospital, sexually harassed a medical intern in training.

The first-instance decision, issued on July 31, 2025, by the Disciplinary Prosecutor's Office for Judgment 4, held him accountable for breaching duties of respect, propriety, dignity, and integrity in public service. The ruling stated that the captain engaged in non-consensual sexual conduct toward a resident doctor, constituting substantial wrongdoing in his dual role as specialist and instructor.

Following the appeal, the Ordinary Disciplinary Chamber for Judgment reviewed the evidence with a gender perspective and upheld the initial sanction. The behavior was classified as a very serious offense committed with intent. This penalty aims to prevent recurrence of such actions, reaffirm institutional commitment to zero tolerance for sexual violence, and fulfill Colombia's state obligations for due diligence.

The case underscores the need to tackle gender-based violence in institutional settings, ensuring public officials uphold high ethical standards.

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