Reports: Colombian President Duque sentenced to house arrest, reportedly for failing to protect national park

Reports: Colombian President Duque sentenced to house arrest, reportedly for failing to protect national park
Colombian President Iván Duque
Colombian President Iván Duque

BOGOTA, June 6 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A regional court has sentenced Colombian President Iván Duque to five days of house arrest, local media reported.

The court in the western city of Ibagué also fined Duque the equivalent of 15 times the monthly minimum wage, Colombian daily El Espectador reported on Saturday.

According to the newspaper, Duque had not complied with a Supreme Court order for the government to protect a national park.

The Caracol broadcaster reported that animals and plants had been trafficked from the protected area of the Los Nevados National Park, which is important for water supplies.

According to the reports, Duque gave assurances during a speech in the northern city of Montería that his government was committed to biodiversity and to the protection of the Los Nevados Park. He decried the house arrest order as unconstitutional. — NNN-AGENCIES

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