‘FARC’ rebels attack police post, kill official and injure 4 more

Police road check in Putumayo (Photo: El Esfuerzo de Putumayo)

Alleged members of Colombia’s largest rebel group FARC have attacked a police post in the south of the country Tuesday, local media reported. At least one policemen was killed and civilians may have been injured.

According to the reports, the early-morning attack took place on a roadside checkpoint 3 miles outside of Mocoa, the capital of the Putumayo department.

Caracol Radio reported one dead policemen, four injured and one missing. Newspaper El Espectador said there might be civilians among the injured.

According to Bogota-based radio station Santa Fe, five policemen were injured as well as two girls and a 37-year-old woman.

The police check point — located on the road connecting Mocoa and Puerto Asis — was attacked with explosives and taken under fire in an apparent FARC ambush.

The injured were taken to a hospital in Mocoa.

Mocoa, Putumayo

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