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Colombia denounces that FARC dissidents meet in Venezuela with Mexican drug traffickers

Colombia He said this Friday that two rebel leaders who broke away from the peace pact with the FARC guerrillas in 2016 are meeting in Venezuela with Mexican drug traffickers to coordinate the export of cocaine to North America.

Iván Márquez was the chief negotiator of the FARC in the dialogues that led to the disarmament of some 13,000 guerrillas. Three years later he announced his return to arms alleging treason by the State to what was agreed in Havana.

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Hernán Darío Saldarriaga, known as ‘El Paisa’, a feared commander who for years led the elite force of the FARC, followed the same path.

According Colombia they both hide in Venezuela with the approval of President Nicolás Maduro and from there they plan attacks against the Colombian public force.

Caracas denies these accusations.

The meetings between both rebel chiefs and emissaries of the cartels mexicans on Venezuela are a matter “fully tested both by witnesses and by technical elements “Vargas added.

So far the authorities have not released this evidence.

In the last month, at least a dozen Colombian police and soldiers have died in attacks by dissidents from the FARC, which do not have a unified command and number about 2,500 militants, according to military intelligence.

They are financed mainly with illegal mining, extortion and cocaine trafficking.

Colombia, the world’s leading producer of this drug, is experiencing an armed conflict that in almost six decades leaves more than nine million victims, including dead, disappeared and displaced.

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