Alleged FARC guerrillas wanted for Neiva bombings

Colombian authorities are looking for two alleged FARC guerrillas who
are suspected of having planted and detonated the two bombs that killed
one and injured several in Neiva.

Police commander Orlando Paez said the two were caught on security cameras in the hotels. With the help of employees of the hotel a police sketch artist was able to determine what the guys look like.

Neiva police have increased the security measures in the capital of the south western department of Huila.

The bombs that went off in two hotels in the center of the city killed one men and wounded at least five others.

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