The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Drug-related massacre leaves six men dead in Colombia

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BOGOTA: Six men were shot dead by unidentifi­ed gunmen in a Colombian area known for cocaine traffickin­g, in an apparent confrontat­ion between groups dedicated to the illegal drugs trade, an army official said.

The massacre took place on Monday in a rural area of Mapiripan, in southeaste­rn Meta province, a region where criminal gangs frequently clash over traffickin­g, the commander of the army’s seventh brigade, General Jairo Alejandro Fuentes, said.

President Ivan Duque condemned the killings and ordered troops to the area to investigat­e.

In 2017, there were 10 massacres across Colombia that left 47 people dead, according to the Ministry of Defence. After a 2016 peace agreement with the rebels of the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) armed violence was curbed, but guerrillas from the National Liberation Army (ELN) and FARC dissidents remain.

Also crime gangs — made up of right-wing paramilita­ries — still fight for strategic drug-producing territorie­s.

Drug traffickin­g continues to be a lucrative business that finances illegal armed groups.

Colombia has some 209,000 hectares of coca crops and the potential to produce 921 tonnes of cocaine per year. It is considered one of the main suppliers of cocaine worldwide.

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