Narco Terrorist Gangster Bigwig Killed by Colombian Army

bill barilko

Senate Member
Mar 4, 2009
5,864
489
83
Vancouver-by-the-Sea
A momentous day in Colombia with the death of this notorious murderer/kidnapper/trafficker/ratbag.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11399914

Colombian army kills top Farc rebel leader Mono Jojoy



Jorge Briceno aka Mono Jojoy

One of the most senior leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) has been killed, say reports.

Jorge Briceno, also known as Mono Jojoy, died in a military air strike in the Macarena region, known to be a Farc stronghold, local media said.

President Jose Manuel Santos said Jojoy's death was "the hardest blow" in the history of the rebel movement.

The Marxist Farc rebels have been fighting the Colombian authorities since the mid-1960s.

Jojoy was believed to be leader of the Farc's strongest fighting division, the Eastern Bloc, and had eluded Colombian security forces for almost 10 years.

The United States had offered a reward of up to $5m (£3.2m) for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

"A military source has confirmed that it defeated a group of rebels during an operation involving the four branches of the military," Colombia's attorney general Guillermo Mendoza said in a radio interview.

He said soldiers had found the body of Jojoy.

Another 20 rebels were also killed in the attack, an official at the defence ministry told the AFP news agency.

Violent month

The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Bogota says Jojoy's death will be a major coup for Colombia's new President Juan Manuel Santos.

It also leaves the Eastern Bloc without a leader, which is likely to seriously affect rebel morale, says our correspondent.

The rebels have said they are prepared to find a political solution to the conflict, and have appealed to Mr Santos to enter talks.

But they have stepped up their violent campaign since Mr Santos took office on 7 August, killing more than 40 security personnel in the past month.

Mr Santos has said the rebels must give up their arms and release all the hostages they are holding before talks can take place.

It comes a few days after another guerrilla Farc commander, Sixto Cabana, was shot dead along with 27 other rebels close to the border with Ecuador.

The US State Department said Mr Cabana has been behind the export of hundreds of tons of cocaine around the world and was responsible for hundreds of murders.
 
Last edited:

Nuggler

kind and gentle
Feb 27, 2006
11,596
140
63
Backwater, Ontario.
"""The US State Department said Mr Cabana has been behind the export of hundreds of tons of cocaine around the world and was responsible for hundreds of murders."""
Now that he's out of the way, the US State Dept. can continue on in the same vein without all that nasty competition.

;-)
 

Cliffy

Standing Member
Nov 19, 2008
44,850
192
63
Nakusp, BC
"""The US State Department said Mr Cabana has been behind the export of hundreds of tons of cocaine around the world and was responsible for hundreds of murders."""
Now that he's out of the way, the US State Dept. can continue on in the same vein without all that nasty competition.

;-)
You got that straight.
 

bill barilko

Senate Member
Mar 4, 2009
5,864
489
83
Vancouver-by-the-Sea
"""The US State Department said Mr Cabana has been behind the export of hundreds of tons of cocaine around the world and was responsible for hundreds of murders."""
Now that he's out of the way, the US State Dept. can continue on in the same vein without all that nasty competition
Sad to read such abject cluelessness.

Sad but not really surprising.

More great news his euro-***** has been eliminated as well

Dutch FARC woman probably killed in Colombia

It is being reported that Tanja Nijmeijer, a Dutch member of Colombia’s FARC rebel movement, has been killed. Radio Netherlands Worldwide learned of her likely death from sources in Colombia. She is thought to have joined the FARC in 2002.

It is reported she was among 20 to 30 FARC rebels killed in a Colombian army operation. Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos has confirmed that the FARC’s military leader in the east of the country, Jorge Briceño, known as Mono Jojoy, also died in the attack. Ms Nijmeijer had been working as Jojoy’s personal assistant for the last few months.
Colombian government forces recently launched an offensive against the FARC. Last week, at least 27 rebels were killed in an army raid on a FARC camp. Another rebel commander died in the operation. On Monday, 44 people were arrested on suspicion of supplying the rebels with weapons.