Colombian man sentenced to 15 years in US prison for human smuggling resulting in rape and murder of Cubans


(MENAFN- Caribbean News Now) MIAMI, USA — A Colombian man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in a scheme to smuggle illegal aliens from Colombia into the United States, which resulted in the rape of one and the death of two Cuban nationals.

Fredis Valencia Palacios, 30, a Colombian national extradited to the United States in April 2018 to face these charges, previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to encourage and induce aliens to come to the Unites States resulting in death as well as three counts of encouraging and inducing aliens to come to the United States resulting in death and placing in jeopardy the lives of any person.

Valencia Palacios was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release following his prison sentence.

'When Valencia Palacios conspired to smuggle illegal aliens into the United States, he launched them on a deadly journey during which one was sexually assaulted and murdered, another also was brutally murdered, and a third was left for dead in the water,' said Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski. 'Today's sentence once again demonstrates the Department of Justice's commitment to hold accountable those who violate US immigration laws.'

'The 15-year federal prison sentence imposed today against Fredis Valencia Palacios is a reminder to all that the high seas do not protect criminals from prosecution in the United States,' said US Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan. 'When human smugglers knowingly plan to violate US immigration laws and expose illegal aliens to grave danger during their arduous journey, the US Attorney's Office, with the assistance of our domestic and foreign law enforcement partners, stands ready to prosecute the offenders on American soil.'

According to the court record, including agreed-upon factual proffers, since 2014, Valencia Palacios, and his co-defendants, including Jhoan Stiven Carreazo Asprilla and Carlos Emilio Ibarguen Palacios, organized and arranged the unlawful smuggling of illegal aliens, transporting them across Colombia toward the Panamanian border, en route to the United States.

In 2016, three Cuban nationals arranged with, and paid, the defendants to transport them from Colombia to Panama, as they traveled to the United States, intending to arrive in Miami.

On Sepember 7, 2016, during a portion of their journey, the three victims – two men and a woman – were delivered by Valencia Palacios to a boat captained by his co-defendants to begin their journey to Panama.

During the boat trip, the co-defendants pulled a knife and a gun on the victims. One of the co-defendants tied the wrists of the two male passengers and then threw them overboard, anchoring them with rope to the inside of the boat. The surviving male victim reported that he heard the co-defendants sexually assault the female victim before cutting her throat and murdering her.

The surviving victim also heard the co-defendants cut the other male victim's throat, killing him. While that was happening, the survivor managed to free himself and escape by swimming away. The co-defendants left him for dead.

The next day, a local fisherman discovered the survivor, who was subsequently rescued by the Colombian Navy. The survivor directed the Colombian authorities to the place where the murders happened, and the Colombian authorities retrieved the bodies. Their throats and bellies had been cut open and they were tied up together and submerged in the water. The co-defendants were subsequently located and arrested.

Carreazo Asprilla and Ibarguen Palacios are scheduled to be sentenced on January 4, 2019.

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