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Colombia arrests former rebel leader on U.S. drug traffickin­g charge

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BOGOTA, (Reuters) - Colombia yesterday arrested a soon-to-be congressma­n from the Marxist FARC party on charges of drug traffickin­g, the government said, sparking outrage from the former rebel group that demobilize­d last year.

Seusis Hernandez, who was due to take office in July, conspired to export 10 tonnes of cocaine worth $320 million in street value to the United States, Attorney General Nestor Humberto Martinez said in a televised address with President Juan Manuel Santos.

A U.S. grand jury in the Southern District of New York indicted Hernandez, known by his nom de guerre Jesus Santrich, and three others last week, Martinez said.

“The attorney general has informed me that, as the result of rigorous investigat­ion, he has forceful and conclusive proof that show the responsibi­lity of Seusis Hernandez, known as Jesus Santrich, for drug traffickin­g crimes committed after the accord was signed,” Santos said, referring to the 2016 peace deal between the FARC and the government.

“Those detained have betrayed the values and the principles of the peace deal,” Martinez said.

Hernandez will remain in custody until the U.S. request for extraditio­n is formalized, Martinez said. The Justice Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Under the terms of the deal, FARC has 10 guaranteed congress seats through 2026, one of which the party awarded to Hernandez.

The arrest sparked condemnati­on by the FARC, which said it was an attack on the peace process. It was unclear whether the party was planing on replacing Hernandez and with whom.

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