Former Colombian governor arrested for alleged links to paramilitaries
Former Colombian governor arrested for alleged links to paramilitaries
Feb 21, 2014 posted by Camilo Mejia Giraldo
The former Governor of the western Colombian state of Choco was arrested Friday on suspected ties to paramilitary groups active in the region, one of Colombias poorest and most conflict-stricken, local media reported.
Julio Ibarguen Mosquera was taken into custody in the western Colombian city of Cali after a decision by the Attorney Generals Office in charge of the case to carry out the preventive detention and ensure that the ex-governor did not flee, El Espectador newspaper reported.
The Attorney Generals Office suspects that, as both a candidate and governor, Ibarguen maintained links with the Elmer Cardena Block of the United Self Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a paramilitary umbrella active from 1997 to 2006 responsible for extensive human rights violations throughout the region.
Ibarguen is alleged to have taken part in the Singapore Agreement in which AUC commander Freddy Rendon Herrera, alias El Aleman, financially supported politicians in the state of Choco with the intention of advancing a political and military project in order to maintain control of drug trafficking operations, Caracol Radio reported.
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