Brutal drug lord dies in clashes in Colombia
(AP) – Dec 29, 2010
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A brutal drug lord with a $2.5 million bounty on his head and reputed ties to right-wing militias died during clashes with security forces in southern Colombia, President Juan Manuel Santos announced Wednesday. Pedro Oliverio Guerrero, also know as "The Knife," led the so-called Popular Revolutionary Anti-Terrorist Army of Colombia that protected coca crops and drug trafficking routes in eastern Colombia, according to U.S. officials.
Santos said Guerrero's body was found near Puerto Alvira in Meta province, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) southeast of the capital, Bogota. Authorities found with him two pistols and a knife which he purportedly used to slash the throats of his victims.
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The operation began on Dec. 24 and involved the police and air force. Officials on Tuesday said they had found a body that resembled Guerrero but it wasn't until Wednesday that they confirmed it was him using fingerprints, he said. Two police officers also died in the operation.
Santos said that authorities had been after Guerrero for many years and his death "demonstrates the courage and determination" of Colombia's armed forces and police. But the director of Colombia's Legal Medicine Institute, Juan Angel Isaac, told The Associated Press the autopsy didn't find gunfire or blade wounds on Guerrero's body. Police director Gen. Oscar Naranjo said Guerrero likely drowned after losing his footing while carrying a heavy load amid the fighting.
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