Former intelligence chief wants to submit to Colombia's war crimes tribunal
by Adriaan Alsema August 21, 2019
Jose Miguel Narvaez (Image: RCN Radio)
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Former intelligence chief wants to submit to Colombias war crimes tribunal
by Adriaan Alsema August 21, 2019
The former deputy director of Colombias now-defunct intelligence agency DAS has requested to submit to the war crimes tribunal, offering a lot of secrets, according to local media.
Former DAS intelligence chief Jose Miguel Narvaez, reportedly a man with a photographic memory, is believed to have key information about the ties between ranchers federation Fedegan, the military and paramilitary organization AUC.
The former intelligence executive is currently serving a more than 24 years in prison for the murder of journalist and comedian Jaime Garzon in 1999 and eight years for his role in the wiretapping of anyone deemed a political liability to former President Alvaro Uribe, including the Supreme Court.
But Narvaez could be allowed to leave prison if he tells the truth and the former intelligence chief has a lot to tell, a lot that could get some of the most powerful people in Colombia in big trouble.
More:
https://colombiareports.com/former-intelligence-chief-wants-to-submit-to-colombias-war-crimes-tribunal/
Absolutely crucial this man will be kept protected, out of the reach of assassins until after he has delivered his information to the right authorities. He's totally needed. Bless him for his courage.