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Colombia Farc 'drug boss' Oliver Solarte killed
BBC ^ | 15 march 2011 | BBC

Posted on 03/16/2011 4:56:03 PM PDT by csvset

Colombia's armed forces say they have killed a Farc rebel leader who acted as the group's main contact with Mexico's drug cartels.

The rebel known as Oliver Solarte controlled drugs and weapons smuggling operations in southern Colombia, President Juan Manuel Santos said.

He died in an attack on rebel positions near the border with Ecuador.

It is the latest in a series of blows to the guerrillas, who have lost many of their top leaders in recent years.

Farc setbacks

President Santos said the death of Oliver Solarte was an "important blow" to the left-wing group.

""I want to tell them once again that if they keep doing what they are doing they will fall one by one, because we are not going to let down our guard and we have many others in our sights," Mr Santos added at a news conference.

Hours earlier, the armed forces said it had killed six rebels in a separate operation in the region of La Macarena, further to the north.

Another 12 guerrillas surrendered in that operation, the army said.

The Farc is the oldest and largest of Colombia's left-wing rebel groups.

In recent years it has suffered serious military setbacks, losing about half its fighters and many of its top commanders. But it is still has several thousand guerrillas and operates in large areas of rural Colombia, particularly in the south and east, and is well funded by its involvement in the cocaine trade.

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cartels; colombia; drugcartels; farc; mexico; oliver; oliversolarte; solarte; venezuela; warnextdoor
Way down South America way.
1 posted on 03/16/2011 4:56:14 PM PDT by csvset
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To: Cindy

Farc narco terrorist hit.


2 posted on 03/16/2011 4:58:43 PM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset

coming at a border near you..


3 posted on 03/16/2011 5:06:42 PM PDT by aces
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To: rrrod

Dead FARC in Colombia.


4 posted on 03/16/2011 5:06:42 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Nadie me ama como Jesus.)
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To: csvset

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss..


5 posted on 03/16/2011 5:09:03 PM PDT by aces
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To: csvset

Oh FARC!


6 posted on 03/16/2011 5:55:07 PM PDT by DFG (1 useless man is called a disgrace, 2 are called a law firm, 3 or more are called Congress)
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To: csvset

Betcha Obama declares a no-fly zone to stop the elected government from finishing them off; he thinks their government has a history of abusing labor leaders.


7 posted on 03/16/2011 5:59:53 PM PDT by kearnyirish2
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; Delacon; ...

Thanks csvset.
Farc rebel leader who acted as the group's main contact with Mexico's drug cartels... known as Oliver Solarte controlled drugs and weapons smuggling operations in southern Colombia... died in an attack on rebel positions near the border with Ecuador... President Santos said the death of Oliver Solarte was an "important blow" to the left-wing group... Hours earlier, the armed forces said it had killed six rebels in a separate operation in the region of La Macarena, further to the north. Another 12 guerrillas surrendered in that operation, the army said.
Blows to Hugo Chavez.


8 posted on 03/16/2011 7:35:12 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: csvset

Thank you for the ping csvset.


9 posted on 03/16/2011 11:02:01 PM PDT by Cindy
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Here’s a link to a photo of the dead subject:

http://colombiareports.com/pics/2011/03/oliver_solarte.jpg

http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/14922-killed-farc-leader-was-linked-to-mexican-cartels-santos.html

“Slain FARC leader worked with Mexican cartels: Santos”
WEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH 2011 06:22 EDWARD FOX

SNIPPET: “Speaking to reporters in Bogota, Santos stated that Solarte was a key contact with Mexican drug gangs, adding, “He was a very important part of the FARC ... He handled all the drugs and arms trafficking of the FARC’s Southern Bloc. He was among the Central Command and only responded to the Secretariat.”

Solarte had been a member of the FARC for 20 years and had three arrest warrants against him in Colombia, for terrorism, extortion, kidnapping, aggravated murder, rebellion and aggravated theft. In addition, he had an extradition request against him from the U.S. for drug trafficking.

Santos described the death of Solarte, who had become leader of the 48th Front last year after the death in January 2010 of its previous leader, “Edgar Tovar,” as a “major blow” to the guerrilla group.

Head of the Colombian armed forces Admiral Edgar Cely added to reporters that the same operation that saw Solarte killed saw the seizure of communications equipment, six grenades and eleven phones.”


10 posted on 03/16/2011 11:11:56 PM PDT by Cindy
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NOTE The following text is a quote:

wsp.presidencia.gov.co/Prensa/2011/Marzo/Paginas/20110315_09.aspx

Abatido alias ‘Oliver Solarte’, responsable del narcotráfico en el Bloque Sur de las Farc

“Era una persona muy importante dentro de las Farc. Es el equivalente al ‘Negro Acacio’ en el Bloque Sur. Manejaba todo el narcotráfico y el tráfico de armas del Bloque Sur de las Farc”, afirmó el Presidente Santos acerca del guerrillero abatido, quien tenía solicitud de extradición por parte de los Estados Unidos por narcotráfico, así como tres órdenes de captura vigentes por terrorismo, secuestro extorsivo, rebelión, homicidio agravado, hurto calificado y daño en bien ajeno.

Bogotá, 15 mar (SIG). El Presidente Juan Manuel Santos informó este martes que en el día de ayer, en una operación desarrollada en San Miguel (Putumayo) por las Fuerzas Armadas, fue abatido alias ‘Oliver Solarte’, quien es sindicado por las autoridades de ser el enlace de las Farc con los carteles mexicanos.

“Era una persona muy importante dentro de las Farc. Es el equivalente al ‘Negro Acacio’ en el Bloque Sur. Manejaba todo el narcotráfico y el tráfico de armas del Bloque Sur de las Farc. Estaba entre el Comando Central y el Secretariado y respondía exclusivamente al Secretariado”, reveló el Jefe de Estado en declaraciones a la prensa desde la Casa de Nariño.

El Mandatario también dijo que el abatido guerrillero era el contacto con los carteles de México y del Norte del Valle, para traficar drogas y conseguir financiación al grupo terrorista.

Alias ‘Oliver Solarte’ fue jefe de milicias en el frente 48 de las Farc y estaba siendo perseguido por las autoridades desde hace mucho tiempo.

Santos Calderón calificó la operación como “un golpe muy importante”, no sólo por la manera impecable en que fue desarrollada, sino porque “fue una operación coordinada por todas las Fuerzas: inteligencia de la Policía, de la Armada, del Ejército, y la operación también fue una operación conjunta”.

El Presidente Santos advirtió a las personas que aún persisten en hacer parte de las Farc, que las Fuerzas Armadas no bajarán la guardia y que hay más operaciones en marcha.

“Quiero decirles nuevamente que si siguen en las que están van a ir cayendo uno tras otro, porque aquí nosotros no vamos a bajar la guardia y tenemos a muchos más en la mira”, señaló el Mandatario.

Por su parte, el Comandante General de las Fuerzas Militares, almirante Édgar Cely, explicó que la operación fue desarrollada el lunes 14 de marzo a las 11:30 de la mañana, en el área de la vereda El Azul, municipio de San Miguel (Putumayo).

“Allí además de haber abatido a este terrorista narcotráficante, se incautaron algunos materiales de intendencia, de comunicaciones, seis granadas, algunos cargadores y once celulares”, afirmó el Alto Oficial.

El guerrillero abatido perteneció durante 20 años a las Farc, tenía una solicitud de extradición por parte de los Estados Unidos por narcotráfico y tres órdenes de captura vigentes por terrorismo, secuestro extorsivo, rebelión, homicidio agravado, hurto calificado y daño en bien ajeno.


11 posted on 03/16/2011 11:16:01 PM PDT by Cindy
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