Interpol will report Thursday that Colombia did not tamper with computers it says it seized during an attack on a leftist rebel camp, security officials said.
Colombian police seized US$25 million (euro16 million) in properties Wednesday from a paramilitary warlord extradited to the U.S. on drug-trafficking charges.
Colombia extradited 14 paramilitary warlords to the United States on Tuesday on drug-related charges in a surprise move that brought praise from Washington but raised fears of justice thwarted for thousands of victims.
Colombia extradited 14 top paramilitary warlords to the United States early Tuesday for failing to comply with the peace pact under which they demobilized.
Colombia’s interior minister says the government is extraditing 14 paramilitary warlords to the United States for failing to comply with a peace pact.
A newly disclosed set of documents that Colombia’s government says were recovered from a slain rebel’s computers indicate senior Venezuelan officials tried to help arm Colombia’s main guerrilla army.
A newly disclosed set of documents that Colombia’s government says were recovered from a slain rebel’s computers indicate senior Venezuelan officials tried to help arm Colombia’s main guerrilla army.
These are trying days for President Alvaro Uribe, Washington’s closest ally in a region dominated by leftist leaders.
Colombian police say they have captured the second of two drug-trafficking twins who were among the country’s main cocaine shippers.
Colombia’s government says it misidentified the major drug lord slain in a police raid on his ranch hideout.
Nine Colombian policemen were killed and six others injured by a roadside bomb in Santander province, 100 miles to the North of Bogota, the Columbian capital.
Rebels planted the bomb
According to the authorities, FARC left-wing rebel group planted...
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Interpol’s Secretary General Ronald Noble, center, speaks at a press conference as Colombia’s National Police Chief Oscar Naranjo, left, and the Director of Colombia’s DAS police department, Maria del Pilar Hurtado, look on in Bogota, Thursday, May...
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