The precautionary measure was adopted in September 2024 at the request of victims movements and based on the testimony of an appearing party before the JEP – Credit Camilo Erazo/Zuma Press and Colprensa

The  Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP)  has come under scrutiny after its recent sanction of Lieutenant Colonel  Jorge Emerson Melgarejo Escobar , the director of the National Army Logistics School. This sanction was triggered by the officer’s  failure to comply  with a precautionary measure meant to secure a military site located in  San Cristóbal , Bogotá. The site is suspected to contain inhumation sites relevant to cases of forced disappearance.

The JEP’s decision highlights the ongoing struggle for  justice  in Colombia, involving the rights of victims and the state’s obligation to safeguard sensitive sites of historical importance. The court ruled that Lieutenant Colonel Melgarejo faced a  three-day arrest  and a fine equivalent to ten current  monthly legal minimum wages  due to his disregard for the protection order.

Specifically, the JEP determined that Melgarejo neglected his  responsibility  to ensure the preservation of judicially protected land. The original precautionary measure was put in place in  September 2024  after petitions from victim advocacy groups, including the  Bar Association José Alvear Restrepo (Cajar)  and the National Movement of Victims of State Crimes ( MOVICE ). The aim was to prevent any disturbance that could compromise potential inhumation sites linked to the forced disappearance of individuals.

February 3,
On February 3, 2025, the Forensic Team of the Research and Accusation Unit found an unauthorized excavation at one of the points delimited by measure – Credit UBPD

Despite the protective court order, which strictly prohibited any  intervention  in the designated area without prior authorization, a  forensic team  discovered an unauthorized excavation on  February 3, 2025 . This serious violation led the JEP to initiate a  contempt incident  that ultimately resulted in the sanctions imposed on Lieutenant Colonel Melgarejo.

It was revealed during the investigation that the unauthorized excavation was initiated by a  non-commissioned officer  under Melgarejo’s command, who claimed ignorance of the restrictions. However, the JEP refuted this defense, emphasizing that the precautionary measure had been effectively communicated to the relevant units, meaning that ignorance could not absolve them from responsibility.

The JEP determined that the
The JEP determined that the intervention caused irreversible damage that could prevent the forensic identification of possible human remains – Colprensa credit

The JEP stressed the gravity of the incident, noting that the unauthorized excavation  permanently affected  the potential recovery of  human remains . This incident is not just a legal violation but represents a striking violation of the rights of the victims’ families, who continue to live under the shadow of  forced disappearances . “The anxiety that remains in front of the forced disappearance increased in the face of the possibility that current technology and forensic techniques do not allow to establish whether the body was on the altered site,” said the court.

In its ruling, the JEP also mandated that copies be sent to the  Attorney General’s Office  to investigate whether other military personnel might be held accountable for their actions within this protected area. This includes notable figures such as Colonel  Juan Gabriel Toro , who allegedly participated in activities within the restricted area.

The JEP reiterated that
The JEP reiterated that precautionary measures are essential to protect the rights of victims from forced disappearance and that their breach has legal consequences – Credit Diego Pineda/Colprensa

While the JEP did not extend responsibility to former  Defense Minister Iván Velásquez Gómez  or Colonel  Johan Slead Gelvez Peña , stating they acted responsibly regarding the precautionary measures, it emphasized that respect for its judicial decisions is a constitutional duty for all state entities. Breaching these measures would invoke legal consequences for those involved.

The implications of this case extend beyond mere disciplinary measures; they resonate within the broader context of  transitional justice  in Colombia. Victims of forced disappearance have continuously fought for recognition and accountability, and the actions of both military personnel and judicial authorities will significantly influence their quest for  justice and closure . The JEP’s stringent enforcement of precautionary measures demonstrates its commitment to safeguarding the rights of victims, even in the face of institutional resistance.



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