Colombia security deputy gets 8 years – boss safe in Panama
The ex-sub-director of Colombia’s security service is heading to jail for 8 years while his boss who gave the orders for wiretapping,according to documents, remains safely in Panama.
Gustavo Sierra the former analysis sub-director of the Security Administrative Department (DAS) was sentenced Saturday to one hundred months in prison,after a plea bargaining deal for illegal wiretapping of judges, opponents and journalists.
Sierra agreed to charges of conspiracy to commit aggravated unlawful interception of communications, aggravated trespass and abuse of public office.
It was revealed that he had been ordered by the former director of the DAS Maria del Pilar Hurtado, who was granted asylum in Panama in November last year by President Ricardo Martinelli.
Martinelli, according to WikiLeaks revelations, had sought the aid of the DEA to check on local politicians soon after he was elected.
The former head of intelligence of the DAS, Fernando Tabares and deputy director of counter intelligence Jorge Alberto Lagos, were sentenced to two to eight years in prison.
In another development related to the eavesdropping scandal lapping at the door of former president Alvaro Uribe, a judge of the Superior Court of Bogota. ordered the imprisonment of Bernardo Moreno, secretary general of the Presidency in the Uribe government. (2002-2010).