Alfonso Cano sentenced in absentia to 40 years jail

The FARC’s supreme leader, Alfonso Cano, was sentenced in absentia to 40 years in prison for the killing of five policemen and a civilian at an illegal roadblock in May 1995, reports El Espectador.

A Bogota criminal court sentenced Cano and five other members of the guerrilla group for the murder of six people and injury of three others at a roadblock between Bogota and Choachi in Cundinamarca between May 27 and 30, 1995.

Rodrigo Londoño Echeverry, alias “Timochenko;” Luciano Marin Arango, alias “Ivan Marquez;” and Henry Castellanos Garzon, aka “Romana,” were also sentenced for aggravated homicide and personal injury.

In early July there were reports that the Colombian armed forces had killed Cano in a military raid in a FARC camp in Canon de Hermosas, western Colombia.

Following the arrest of guerrilla leader “Araceli” in the south-west Colombian Cauca department, authorities believed they were closing in on Cano, but Brigadier General Juan Pablo Rodriguez said that he did not want to raise false hopes.

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