It is always accompanied by religious images. Henry Sanabria, who until this Wednesday was the Colombian police chief He has opened the doors of what was his office to give an interview for a magazine. In him, his enormous faith is observed in every corner. Throughout the room there are virgins, religious images and even a crucified christ.

ultrareligious Confeso assures that he loves to be criticized for his beliefs, which he openly admits. Although his boundless devotion has been the reason for complaint among his colleagues for confessions such as these in which he declares that because of him, “I wish they could expel (from the force) the policemen who are infidels”. He says that a person who is unfaithful is not someone who can be trusted“.

In addition, in the interview he does not hesitate to blame homosexuals for the high rate of HIV that there are in the police, assures “that since there are so many (police officers), there is a community big LGTBIQ in the institution, and 47% of the agents have HIV”.

Among other issues, Sanabria responds to the reporter about how women should be for him, stating that “they should be discreetto shut up at times when you have to shut up”. His position on abortion is also controversial, which he considers a sinand his opposition to the use of condoms “because it is a abortion method“.

In his particular way of understanding the world, he openly confesses to the journalist that “the devil exists and that he has seen and perceived it”. In fact, he recounts several episodes in which he has noticed his presence. One of them was during the massive protests of 2021 where he admits that “took out his crucifix and put it on high”. What’s more, it reveals that the Colombian police “have spent years practicing exorcisms” in special operations. And that thanks to these practices the success of these devices was guaranteed against the guerrilla leaders of the FARCor against Pablo Escobar. Clarifies “all cases against the general staff of the FARC they were with exorcism”. Many statements that have been the turning point for the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro has dismissed him and his trusted second, definitively from their positions.