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Colombia’s police embarrassed over unauthorized decoration of Scientology chief David Miscavige.
Colombia Reports: Colombia’s police embarrassed over unauthorized decoration of Scientology chief
https://colombiareports.com/colombi...unauthorized-decoration-of-scientology-chief/
By Adriaan Alsema
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Colombia’s National Police said Wednesday it had nothing to do with the decoration of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige by a retired general.
Miscavige said on his website he had been honored by the National Police for his “humanitarian contributions” to the country with a “Transparency Medal.”
The chief of the National Police, however, said in a press release that the institution never decorated the controversial Scientology leader and knew nothing about the pompous ceremony in Barbados in which retired General Carlos Mena took part.
According to newspaper El Espectador, National Police chief Jorge Hernando Nieto said he knew nothing of Mena’s trip to Barbados and was not authorized to represent the police or give away medals without institutional permission.
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EDITED TO ADD:
El Tiempo: Controversia por condecoración a líder de la cienciología
http://www.eltiempo.com/justicia/in...ndecoracion-a-lider-de-la-cienciologia-250276
Colombia Reports: Colombia’s police embarrassed over unauthorized decoration of Scientology chief
https://colombiareports.com/colombi...unauthorized-decoration-of-scientology-chief/
By Adriaan Alsema
* * * * * BEGIN EXCERPT * * * * *
Colombia’s National Police said Wednesday it had nothing to do with the decoration of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige by a retired general.
Miscavige said on his website he had been honored by the National Police for his “humanitarian contributions” to the country with a “Transparency Medal.”
The chief of the National Police, however, said in a press release that the institution never decorated the controversial Scientology leader and knew nothing about the pompous ceremony in Barbados in which retired General Carlos Mena took part.
According to newspaper El Espectador, National Police chief Jorge Hernando Nieto said he knew nothing of Mena’s trip to Barbados and was not authorized to represent the police or give away medals without institutional permission.
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EDITED TO ADD:
El Tiempo: Controversia por condecoración a líder de la cienciología
http://www.eltiempo.com/justicia/in...ndecoracion-a-lider-de-la-cienciologia-250276
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