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FBI: Colombians Drugged U.S. Soldiers

USA – Three Colombian nationals faces federal charges in Miami accusing them of drugging two U.S. army soldiers at a bogota bar three years ago.

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USA – Three Colombian nationals are facing federal charges in Miami accusing them of drugging two U.S. army soldiers at a bogota bar three years ago to steal their debit and credit cards and their phones.

That’s according to U.S. law enforcement officials who announced Friday that Jeffersson Arango, Kenneth Uribe and Pedro Silva have been indicted on kidnapping, assault and conspiracy charges for the alleged march 2020 drugging, abduction and robbery that left the soldiers with little memory of what happened.

According to court documents, the soldiers went to an upscale bogota bar late one night shortly before most of the world shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic to drink, watch a soccer game and dance with local women.

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