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ReutersColombian judge frees key player in 'para' scandal24 Mar 2007 00:24:41 GMT
By Patrick Markey
BOGOTA, March 23 (Reuters) - A Colombian judge on Friday freed
President Alvaro Uribe's former intelligence chief weeks after he
was jailed on suspicion of colluding with illegal paramilitaries
in a growing political scandal.
Jorge Noguera, former head of Colombia's Administrative Security
Department or DAS agency, was detained in February on charges
he cooperated with paramilitaries who are accused of massacres
and atrocities in Colombia's long-running conflict.
Noguera is a key player in a scandal linking some allies of Uribe
to the paramilitaries who were started in the 1980s by rich
landowners looking for protection from Marxist rebels fighting
Latin America's oldest insurgency.
-snip-A spokesman for the council of judges where Perdomo is a
member said the decision was based on legal and technical errors.
He added that Noguera could be re-arrested.
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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N23268264.htm
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BBC NewsLast Updated: Saturday, 24 March 2007, 04:55 GMT
Colombia's ex-spy chief releasedColombia's former intelligence chief has been released from prison
following an appeals court ruling, which said he had been wrongly
jailed last month.
The court found that the prosecutor who had ordered Jorge
Noguera's arrest lacked the authority to do so.
Mr Noguera had been charged with collaborating with right-wing
paramilitary groups, but denies this.
-snip-He was arrested after being questioned about supplying the names
of unionists and rights workers to right-wing militias. A number of
people on the alleged hit-list were murdered.
-snip-Read more:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6490673.stm