“Paramilitary leaders pay to delay their extradition”

Santos immediately added he has no evidence to back his accusation,  “but let’s not forget the amount of money moving around these people. It must be an element.” he said.”I have no proof, but when you see how drug trafficking works. I would be surprised if there isn’t any bribery involved”The vice-President says he is suspicious of the movement of victims of paramilitary violence that has called to halt the extradition of  former paramilitary chief ‘Macaco’ to force him to pay compensation, before serving time in the U.S. for drug related offenses.

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