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US Authorities Uncover Cocaine-Smuggling Ring, Arrest Colombian Police
Seven suspects in a cocaine-smuggling operation
that consisted of retired and active Colombian
military and police officers, as well as an Avianca
airline employee, were arrested this week by US
authorities. The suspects were allegedly recruited
by the notorious Norte del Valle drug cartel to
facilitate the shipment of cocaine out of Bogotá?s
international airport on Avianca cargo planes. A
retired police major and captain, a former army
lieutenant, two police officers and an Avianca airline
employee are among those arrested and awaiting
extradition to the US. Sentences for the suspects
could range anywhere from 10 years to life in prison,
though the US has promised not to assign life
sentences to the Colombians who will be extradited
from that country. The operation was a
collaborative effort on the part of US prosecutors in
Manhattan, US Drug Enforcement Officials in
Colombia and New York, as well as other agencies in
Mexico.
General, Colonel of 17th Brigade Sanctioned for Complacency in San José de Apartadó
The Office of the Judge Advocate General in
Colombia has suspended the wages of retired General
Pablo A. Rodríguez and Colonel Javier V. Hernández
for failing to provide the Peace Community of San
José de Apartadó with adequate protection from
armed actors. While on duty in the region from 2001-
2002, Rodríguez failed ?to design and implement an
effective strategy to protect the community.? It
was found that the level of attacks did not differ
from the preceding years, despite the presence of
Rodríguez as commander of the 17th Brigade. As
commander of the 17th Engineers Battalion Bejarano
Muñoz, Colonel Hernández was also unable to stem
trends of violence against the community. The
Judge Advocate General implicated Hernández for
complacency, stating that the continuing attacks on
civilians and transit routes should not have occurred,
given the protection measures Hernández claims to
have made. The Peace Community of San José de
Apartadó has been under almost constant attack by
guerilla, paramilitary, and security forces since its
formation in 1997.
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