Uribe orders Neiva neighborhood militarized after bomb explosion

“It can’t go on that there’s a bomb every month. The army and
police in Neiva have to find a definitive solution. From today on we
must begin a militarization and a massive police presence in the
communities of Neiva and Diez,” Uribe said.

The president said that “according to informants, there is an
enormous plague of FARC rebels” in the Diez commune, and said that
it is necessary “to capture them without delay.”
Uribe gave the order to militarize those districts of Neiva
during a council meeting in the town of Chaparral in the southern
province of Tolima.

Uribe also gave a warning to the FARC’s top leader, “Alfonso
Cano,” the alias of Guillermo Leon Saenz, and invited the guerrillas
of that organization to lay down their arms.

“So don’t dream, Alfonso Cano, that you’re going to play around
with Colombia,” Uribe warned.

According to the president, “Cano is a little celebrity to the
international press, who will be caught by the armed forces and
police just like the group’s other ringleaders.”
Uribe continued, stating, “No doubt that while we’re closing in on him, he’ll go on posing
like a little celebrity for the international press. But we’ll get
that bandit too.” (Efe)

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