Rough translation from Colombian media:
'....Obviously, both Tyrolean Jet Services, the Austrian company owning the twin-engine, and Central Charter S.A. (the FBO - a Signature Flight Support franchisee) are victims of this network. But it is clear that there were accomplices inside the hangar, "explained an anti-narcotics police officer.
In fact, his officers already established that the search of the aircraft was carried out by a subject who arrived at the hangar, located at entrance 2, interior 1, of the airport, very close to the Puente Aéreo.
The man entered a Kia van with a police jacket that was large and without official badges on the car. In addition, I had a dog that does not correspond to the type and breeds of the canine anti-drug brigade.
And although the hangar has private security - which depends on the Opaín dealer - and is already under investigation, nobody noticed anything strange. The false police facilitated the search of the suitcases full of drugs and streamlined customs procedures and migration. Thanks to this, the five foreigners left for England at 6 o'clock in the afternoon of Sunday, January 28....'