Colombia Suspends Arrest and Extradition Warrants for 29 Clan Del Golfo Leaders
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BOGOTA (AP) — The Colombian government announced Friday that more than 400 members of the Clan del Golfo, the country's largest drug cartel, will gather at the end of June in a special zone as part of the peace talks…
“The aim of the decision is to facilitate the peace process and entry into temporary resettlement zones starting on June 25th.”
Colombia suspends arrest and extradition warrants for 29 Clan del Golfo leaders
BOGOTA, May 8 - Colombia's government on Friday suspended arrest and extradition warrants against 29 leaders of the Clan del Golfo crime gang, the country's largest illegal armed group, as part of peace talks the government has been holding with the gang, a government official told Reuters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Colombia seeks suspension of EGC commander's arrest warrant ahead of demobilization
Colombia’s peace commissioner asked the prosecution to suspend the arrest warrants of the commander and 28 members of paramilitary organization EGC to facilitate the demobilization and disarmament of the group. The lifting of the arrest warrants would allow EGC commander Jobanis Avila, a.k.a. “Chiquito Malo,” and his subordinates to travel to two demobilization sites in northwestern Colombia on June 25. In a joint press statement, EGC and govern…
The resolution includes the latest leader known as "Chiquito Malo" and seeks to move the members to areas of temporary location in C rdoba and Choc , within the framework of the peace policy.
The measure is to facilitate the transfer of the armed group in June to the Zones of Temporary Location (ZUT) created as part of the negotiations with the criminal organization. The post-Colombian government asks to suspend arrest warrants against 29 members of the Gulf Clan appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
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