Guerrilla who killed FARC Secretariat member sentenced to 31 years

The guerrilla who in 2008 killed “Ivan Rios,” one the FARC’s top commanders, has been sentenced to 31 years in jail for kidnapping and rebellion, local media reported on Saturday.

Pedro Pablo Montoya alias “Rojas” has to go to jail because of the 2001 kidnapping of a farm owner from the Caldas department. The former guerrilla was also sentenced to pay a $170,000 compensation to the farm owner.

“Rojas” was apprehended in March 2008 when he and his girlfriend surrendered to security forces delivering them the hand and the computer of his boss. A year after his surrender, the demobilized guerrilla complained he felt betrayed by the authorities, who had put a reward on the head of Rios.

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