ZERO TOLERANCE AND PREVENTION POLICY

 

OF THE COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF BOYS, GIRLS AND ADOLESCENTS (ESCNNA)

Guests, visitors and any other person are warned that the commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in the context of travel and tourism (CSEC) in Colombia is a crime as stipulated by the Penal Code.

The Colombian State condemns sexual, erotic or pornography activities that include minors under 18 years of age, a crime that will be prosecuted and punished with penalties of up to thirty-three (33) years in prison. The Colombian Penal Code, Law 599 of 2000, Article 219, establishes that “anyone who directs, organizes or promotes tourist activities that include the sexual exploitation of minors will incur a prison sentence of four (4) to eight (8) years.”

In compliance with Colombian regulations and to ensure the registration of minors, they must be accompanied by their parents and/or legal representative, presenting their civil registry or identification document according to their place of birth at the time of check-in. . If they are accompanied by an adult other than their parents and/or legal representative, this authorization must be authenticated at a notary or consulate in accordance with the country of origin, also presenting a copy of the identity document of the parents and/or legal representative. .">Bogotá Plaza Hotels is an organization committed to the fight against exploitation, pornography and sexual tourism involving children and adolescents. We ensure compliance with Law 679 of 2001 and Law 1336 of 2009.

Guests, visitors and any other person are warned that the commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in the context of travel and tourism (CSEC) in Colombia is a crime as stipulated by the Penal Code.

The Colombian State condemns sexual, erotic or pornography activities that include minors under 18 years of age, a crime that will be prosecuted and punished with penalties of up to thirty-three (33) years in prison. The Colombian Penal Code, Law 599 of 2000, Article 219, establishes that “anyone who directs, organizes or promotes tourist activities that include the sexual exploitation of minors will incur a prison sentence of four (4) to eight (8) years.”

In compliance with Colombian regulations and to ensure the registration of minors, they must be accompanied by their parents and/or legal representative, presenting their civil registry or identification document according to their place of birth at the time of check-in. . If they are accompanied by an adult other than their parents and/or legal representative, this authorization must be authenticated at a notary or consulate in accordance with the country of origin, also presenting a copy of the identity document of the parents and/or legal representative.