The National Police, since August last year began with the help of Ivan Duque a preparation to combat the 10 crimes that most affect citizen security.
Among them, smuggling and illegality in the gambling sector, considering that it is the sector of the country's economy that transfers resources to the health of all Colombians.
This national police strategy, called the Crash Plan, is framed in the 'Legal safety' principle, and includes three main axes: 582 major operations to drastically reduce crime, control and prevention actions and 734 civic participation activities against the 10 crimes established by the government, which are:
1. All against the Hurto
2. All against the "Fear Zones"
3. All Against Homicide
4. All Against Kidnapping and Extortion
5. All against Child Abusers and Pimps
6. All Against Crimes in the Environment
7. All Against Drug trafficking
8. All against High Value Goals and Criminal Finance
9. All Against Smuggling
10. All Against Cybercrime.
In this way, an operation was advanced, and carried out in the Santa Ana corregimiento by members of the Sectional Of Criminal Investigation and Interpol, attached to the Metropolitan Police of Cartagena, which allowed to disarm a band dedicated to the chance illegally, in the northern part of the city.
Through the deployment of the Phase 4 Crash Plan and in development of Operation La Fortuna, which was deployed from the early hours of the morning, in the Santa Ana correction, by SIJIN units, in coordination with the Police Substation , and support from officials of the Attorney General's Office. Authorities managed to capture six people in flagrance, along with the seizure of four megaphones, a thousand raffle checkbooks and a cell phone.
The participation of this delinquent gang within the marketing of illegal opportunity in different corrections located north of Cartagena, and the connection with the recent disjointed gang dedicated to the same illegal chance operation in the Caribbean region, which moved about 680 million colombian pesos per day, thus affecting the social economic order and health contributions, generated by the activities of renting arbitration.


