More than 300 personnel will be relocated to key locations in order to expedite the release of Liverpool star LUIS DIAZ’s father, as police “prepare for release.”

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According to reports, Colombian authorities are getting ready to free the father of Liverpool football player Luis Diaz.

The Nacional Liberation Army (ELN), a guerrilla organization, has been holding Diaz’s father captive in his native country for more than a week.

While his father Luis Manuel Diaz has not yet been rescued, his mother Cilenis Marulanda was let free the same night they were abducted.

Police are reportedly getting ready for his release, according to a recent story from the Colombian daily Semana.

It is said that in order to enable his release, the effort to remove security force personnel from the Venezuelan border area has started.

The ELN is said to have asserted that La Guajira security issues are the cause of the postponement of his release.

Semana claims that in order to expedite his release, over 300 guys will be relocated to key locations.

Since Diaz’s father was abducted on October 28, special forces have been searching for him.

“This is not Luis Diaz the player speaking,” the Liverpool winger wrote on social media on Sunday night after scoring a late equalizer against Luton on his comeback to action. I am Luis Manuel Diaz’s son today. My father is a dedicated family man.

“I implore the ELN to release my father immediately, and I beg international organizations to cooperate in securing his freedom.”

Our suffering intensifies every minute and every second. There are no adequate words to express the feelings of desperation, anxiety, and myself, my mother, and my brothers. The only time this pain will end is when he returns home.

I implore you to free him right away in order to uphold his integrity and put an end to this agonizing wait.

“We kindly request that you reevaluate your actions and grant us permission to retrieve him, in the spirit of love and compassion.”

“I express my gratitude to Colombians and the global community for their support, and for the numerous acts of kindness and unity that have been shown during this trying time for many families in my nation.”

More than 300 personnel will be relocated to key locations in order to expedite the release of Liverpool player Luis Diaz’s father, as police “prepare for release.”

According to reports, Colombian authorities are getting ready to free the father of Liverpool football player Luis Diaz.

The Nacional Liberation Army (ELN), a guerrilla organization, has been holding Diaz’s father captive in his native country for more than a week.

While his father Luis Manuel Diaz has not yet been rescued, his mother Cilenis Marulanda was let free the same night they were abducted.

Police are reportedly getting ready for his release, according to a recent story from the Colombian daily Semana.

It is said that in order to enable his release, the effort to remove security force personnel from the Venezuelan border area has started.

The ELN is said to have asserted that La Guajira security issues are the cause of the postponement of his release.

Semana claims that in order to expedite his release, over 300 guys will be relocated to key locations.

Since Diaz’s father was abducted on October 28, special forces have been searching for him.

“This is not Luis Diaz the player speaking,” the Liverpool winger wrote on social media on Sunday night after scoring a late equalizer against Luton on his comeback to action. I am Luis Manuel Diaz’s son today. My father is a dedicated family man.

“I implore the ELN to release my father immediately, and I beg international organizations to cooperate in securing his freedom.”

Our suffering intensifies every minute and every second. There are no adequate words to express the feelings of desperation, anxiety, and myself, my mother, and my brothers. The only time this pain will end is when he returns home.

I implore you to free him right away in order to uphold his integrity and put an end to this agonizing wait.

“We kindly request that you reevaluate your actions and grant us permission to retrieve him, in the spirit of love and compassion.”

“I express my gratitude to Colombians and the global community for their support, and for the numerous acts of kindness and unity that have been shown during this trying time for many families in my nation.”

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