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Measures against the pandemic attract threats from drug dealers

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Caloto (Colombia), Jun 12 (EFE), .- Indigenous people from Cauca, in southwestern Colombia, have adopted their own control measures in the territory to prevent the arrival of COVID -19, which has brought them more threats from drug traffickers and other armed groups who can no longer move freely in the area.(CAMERA: Ernesto Guzmán Jr.)

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