sexta-feira, 23 de julho de 2010

Top FARC commander sentenced to 27 years in cocaine conspiracy


(CNN) -- A former front commander in Colombia's main leftist rebel group was sentenced to 27 years in prison Thursday for conspiring to import tons of cocaine into the United States, prosecutors said.
After being extradited to the United States in July 2009 on hostage-taking conspiracy charges, Gerardo Aguilar Ramirez acknowledged that he was the commander of a FARC unit that manufactured and distributed "ton quantities of cocaine, knowing and intending that the cocaine would be imported in the United States," according to a press release Thursday from the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is designated by the U.S. State Department as a foreign terrorist organization.
Aguilar Ramirez was sentenced in a District of Columbia federal court.
The investigation, conducted under the auspices of the Department of Justice's Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Program, involved unprecedented cooperation from the Colombian government, the news release said.
CNN