Cali bolsters marathon security with 500 extra police

Cali authorities announced the deployment of 500 additional police to secure the Cali Marathon, following a recent victimless attack. The plan features enhanced surveillance along the route and high-traffic areas, coupled with increased rewards for information on criminals linked to regional attacks.

The announcement came during a regional security council meeting, following a new attack in Cali that caused no casualties but was deemed serious by officials. This incident adds to other violent events recorded in recent years in the city and Palmira.

The marathon security strategy includes bolstered police presence at key city points, surveillance in participant gathering zones and along the race route. High-traffic areas will be prioritized, with strengthened safe corridors at accesses to Cali and Palmira. Coordination will involve the Police, National Government, and local administrations.

Parallel measures raised rewards: up to 5 billion pesos for alias Marlon, 500 million for alias Max Max, and 200 million for alias Oso Yogi, all linked to attacks in Cali and Palmira.

The council also outlined further actions, including a Rapid Deployment Force to southern Valle del Cauca and northern Cauca, eight additional Army platoons from mid-May, armored platoons in areas like Timba, unmanned aerial systems and anti-drone equipment, plus operations against drug trafficking and illegal mining.

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Cali mayor Alejandro Eder announces bolstered security at entry points and strategic zones amid terrorist threats.
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Cali implements new security measures after threats

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Cali's mayor Alejandro Eder led an extraordinary security council to bolster measures against possible terrorist threats. The actions include increased checks at six main entry points and presence in seven strategic zones. This comes amid recent violence in nearby areas like Jamundí and northern Cauca.

At a zonal security meeting in Valle del Cauca, officials from Vijes and Yumbo requested bolstered Police and Fiscalía presence to tackle local crime. Led by the Gobernación, the gathering agreed on technical tables to address criminal structures and enhance justice. Municipalities like Jamundí also seek greater institutional support.

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The Mayor's Office of Cali and the Metropolitan Police will deploy a special operation this weekend to prevent fights and violence during Mother's Day celebrations.

Mario Aguilar, president of the Teachers' Union, welcomed the government's increase in police patrols around schools but criticized the absence of fundamental measures against school violence. Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced more frequent patrols at high-risk schools following incidents like the fatal attack in Calama.

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Authorities captured alias “Mi Pez,” alleged mastermind of recent attacks in southwestern Colombia, in a rural area of Palmira, Valle del Cauca. He is linked to the Cajibío tunnel bombing that killed 20 and injured 38. The operation involved the National Police, Military Forces, Attorney General's Office, and local authorities.

Colombia's National Police captured a man in Bruselas corregimiento, Pitalito municipality, wanted on a judicial order for offenses involving restricted weapons exclusive to the Military Forces. He faces a 134-month prison sentence. The arrest took place during routine control operations.

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Hooded individuals staged disturbances near Universidad del Valle on June 10, 2026, attacking a private vehicle with an explosive device in southern Cali.

 

 

 

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