Paramilitary successors moving reinforcements to central Colombia: Military
Paramilitary successors moving reinforcements to central Colombia: Military
written by Adriaan Alsema November 21, 2016
Colombias largest paramilitary successor group, the AGC, a.k.a. Los Urabeños, are moving troops to central Colombia to reinforce their presence in former FARC territory, according to the military.
The Gaitanista Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AGC) originate from the northwestern Uraba region, but have since their foundation in 2008 made major territorial advances, mainly at the cost of their rivals in the drug trafficking business, neo-cartel Los Rastrojos, and guerrilla groups FARC and ELN.
Some 22 alleged AGC members were arrested on Monday while trying to join fellow-paramilitaries in what the military considers an attempt to solidify the groups control over coca cultivation fields in the Meta and Guaviare provinces that have been abandoned by the FARC, which is in the process of demobilizing.
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In spite of massive military operations, the paramilitary successor group knew to grew from 250 members in 2008 to between 2,400 and 2,700 this year, according to the National Police.
http://colombiareports.com/paramilitary-successors-moving-reinforcements-central-colombia-military/
(These right-wing, ultra-violent, vicious, filthy dirtbags pretended to demobilize, then reconfigured their groups under new names, but they remain the same military-connected narcotrafficking assassins and torturers.)