Colombian ex-guerrilla leader arrested on prison release

By AFP
May 19, 2019

Bogota: A former left-wing guerrilla leader wanted by the United States for drug trafficking was arrested on his release from prison in Colombia on Friday, his political party said.

Jesus Santrich, a blind former leader of the FARC rebels, was freed following an order by the special peace court tasked with judging crimes committed during Colombia´s half century of armed conflict.

The Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) ordered the 52-year-old´s release to comply with the “non-extradition guarantee” that formed part of the 2016 peace accord that brought an end to FARC´s 50-year insurrection, converting the former rebels into a communist political party.

“Santrich has just been recaptured at the door” of the prison he was released from, the FARC political party said on its Twitter account.

He left La Picota prison in the south of the capital Bogota in a wheelchair, only to be immediately detained by public prosecutors before being taken away in a police helicopter to an unknown destination.

A source close to Santrich told AFP he had been taken to the prosecutor´s headquarters in Bogota. In a statement, the public prosecutor´s office said it “acted on” an arrest warrant related to the drug-trafficking investigation.