![]() Since 2013, the process has been under consideration by Colombia’s Court 52, sentencing Sánchez to 40 years in prison for the disappearance of ex-Colonel Carlos Augusto Rodríguez Vera, courthouse cafeteria manager, and Bernardo Beltrán, a cafeteria employee. An order for his immediate arrest has been made by a judge. He was in charge of those rescued from the courts. ![]() Sánchez Rubiano, who is currently free, was commander of the B-2 group at the time of the attack. The colonel’s trial had finished more than two and a half years ago, but a decision had still had not been made on the case. ![]() ![]() Now demobilized left-wing guerrilla group M-19, took 350 judges, lawyers and palace employees hostage in the 1985 siege, lasting 27 hours and leaving 98 dead, including 11 supreme court judges. Former Colombian Army Colonel, Colonel Sánchez Rubiano, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the crime of aggravated forced disappearance during the siege of Bogotá’s Palace of Justice, which took place between November 6 and 7 1985. ![]()
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