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5 killed in bomb attack at Colombian police station

Alleged drug trafficker­s detonate a bomb Criminal groups flood main cities with drugs

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BOGOTA: At least five police officers were killed and 41 others wounded Saturday when alleged drug trafficker­s detonated a bomb at a station in the northern city of Barranquil­la, hours after a car explosion ripped through a security post near the border in neighborin­g Ecuador. There was no apparent link between the two attacks, but they come as President Juan Manuel Santos seeks to end the armed conflict that has wracked Colombia for 50 years. Much of the violence has been linked to drug traffickin­g. The bombing in Barranquil­la was one of the deadliest on security personnel in recent years, casting a pall over preparatio­ns for the annual carnival, a major attraction in the bustling Caribbean port city.

Barranquil­la police commander Mariano Botero said the bomb detonated as the officers gathered for morning formation. A police source told AFP that 49 officers were at the site when the bomb exploded. Of those, five officers aged between 24 and 31 were killed and 41 were wounded. A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attack, according to Attorney General Nestor Martinez. “We will charge (him) with five aggravated murders... attempted murder, terrorism and use of explosives,” Martinez told a press conference. Retaliatio­n

Barranquil­la Mayor Alejandro Char quickly blamed drug trafficker­s for the attack. “I do not have the slightest doubt that this is a retaliatio­n” for successful police action against drug trafficker­s, he told reporters. Botero also suggested that the attack could be in revenge after a police crackdown on local drug trafficker­s. Colombia is the world’s top producer of cocaine, and criminal groups have flooded the country’s main cities with drugs in a move known as “microtraff­icking.” President Juan Manuel Santos blasted the “cowardly attack” on Twitter. “We will not rest until we find those responsibl­e, my solidarity is with the families of the victims and the wounded,” Santos wrote.

Joining Santos was the presidenti­al candidate of the FARC, the former guerrilla group which is now a leftist political party. Rodrigo “Timochenko” Londono “vehemently” condemned the Barranquil­la attack. “All our solidarity is for the relatives of the slain police,” he wrote on Twitter. Santos reached a historic peace agreement with the FARC-formerly known as the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia-in November 2016. That led to the rebels’ disarmamen­t and transforma­tion into a political party. The president, who is set to step down in August, is hoping to reach a similar agreement with the smaller National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas.

Ecuador attack

In an apparently unrelated attack in Ecuador, not far from the country’s border with Colombia, a car bomb destroyed the San Lorenzo police barracks around 1:30 am. President Lenin Moreno called it a “terrorist act linked to gangs of drug trafficker­s.”

The blast slightly wounded 28 people-both locals and police. Some 37 homes were destroyed, according to the Interior Ministry. Moreno declared a state of emergency in the towns of Eloy Alfaro and San Lorenzo, home to some 56,000 people, “in order to boost security for citizens and the border.” Ecuador is considered a transit country for cocaine produced in Colombia and sold in Europe and the United States. Since Ecuador lacks major drug crops, authoritie­s there fight against gangs that store narcotics.

 ??  ?? BARRANQUIL­LA, Colombia: People light candles during a vigil in tribute to the police killed in an attack in Barranquil­la yesterday. —AFP
BARRANQUIL­LA, Colombia: People light candles during a vigil in tribute to the police killed in an attack in Barranquil­la yesterday. —AFP
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