Bogota bombing was 'work of far right'
Published on 16 August 2010 - 3:08am
Colombia's visiting head of Congress, Armando Benedetti, blamed Thursday's car bombing in Bogota that injured nine people on far-right radicals, in an interview with Telesur regional television.
No group has claimed responsibility for the predawn blast that also damaged hundreds of buildings in central Bogota and came only four days after conservative President Juan Manuel Santos was sworn into office.
"On a personal level, I believe it was carried out by forces of the extreme right," Benedetti told the Caracas-based Latin American television station.
"It was a message they wanted to send to the new president. It's hard to come out with a hypothesis, but this is mine," the Colombian lawmaker said.
After the blast, five people who were arrested in early August for transporting almost 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of a similar explosive found in the mangled car were brought in again for questioning, Colombian justice officials said at the time.
Benedetti was in Caracas for weekend talks with Venezuelan officials on normalizing relations between the neighbors, after diplomatic links were reestablished on Tuesday.
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