Migration official receives 17-year sanction for migrant trafficking

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office imposed a dismissal and 17-year-and-six-month disqualification on Didier Orlando Palacios Pinilla, a Migration Colombia officer, for enabling the irregular departure of Ecuadorian migrants to Panama and the United States.

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office issued a first-instance ruling against Didier Orlando Palacios Pinilla, an officer assigned to the Antioquia Regional Office of the Special Administrative Unit for Migration Colombia, particularly at the Maritime Migration Control Post. From March to November 2023, Palacios Pinilla repeatedly engaged in actions that allowed the irregular exit of Ecuadorian citizens heading to Panama and the United States. These involved the improper use of official stamps and the falsification of public documents, aiding migrant trafficking.

The oversight body found that the official neglected his functional duties, undermining the essential purposes of the State and hindering Migration Colombia's institutional mission. His actions breached principles of prioritizing the general interest and administrative morality, qualifying as a grave disciplinary offense committed with intent. Consequently, he faces immediate dismissal and a general disqualification from public office for 17 years and six months.

This case underscores challenges in migration control in border regions like Antioquia, where maritime routes are susceptible to illicit trafficking. The sanction aims to bolster integrity in migration operations and deter similar practices moving forward.

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