Medellín, US Homeland Security, Interpol, Angel Watch Team Up to Catch Delinquents Entering Colombia
Medellín launched an international task force at José María Córdova Airport to strengthen immigration controls during the Flower Festival. This specialized unit is made up of elite groups from the National Police, such as the National Digital Analysis Group (GNAD), the Tourism Group (GUTUR), the Criminal Investigation Unit (UBIC), and the Interpol Medellín Office.

Medellín activates a special force to stop criminals trying to enter as tourists. Photo credit: Medellín Mayor’s Office.
Its main objective is to prevent the entry of undesirable individuals posing as foreign tourists, especially those designated as sexual predators.
The agency is supported by the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), which operates with technological tools such as the National Passenger Assessment System (ENMEC) and the Angel Watch program, designed to identify travelers with criminal records, especially for sexual offenses.
In turn, Colombian Immigration carries out permanent checks at the airport, and if risk profiles are identified, the foreigner will be denied entry, and alerts will be sent to authorities in the country of origin, ensuring coordinated and preventive action.
With this strategy, Medellín reaffirms its commitment as a safe, welcoming, and vigilant tourist destination. Authorities reiterate that the city welcomes with open arms those who come to enjoy the fair, but will act firmly against those who seek to violate its peace. With authority, technology, and international cooperation, the protection of the territory and the safety of local residents and visitors are strengthened.
Photo credit: Medellín Mayor’s Office.