Caracas,
Friday
November 5,2010
Colombia Probes Uribe’s Brother for Links to Militias
BOGOTA – The Colombian Attorney General’s Office has opened a preliminary investigation into a retired police major’s allegations linking former President Alvaro Uribe’s brother to a paramilitary group.
Daniel Pardo, attorney for the victims of a paramilitary group known as “The 12 Apostles,” told Noticias Uno television that the AG’s office was examining the accusations against Santiago Uribe.
Those accusations were made in May by retired Maj. Juan Carlos Meneses, who fled Colombia out of fear for his life, in an interview with The Washington Post.
The major said Santiago Uribe, younger brother of the former head of state, headed a paramilitary group in the 1990s in the northwestern town of Yarumal, where Meneses was chief of police.
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