Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2002 Associated Press Author: George Gedda, Associated Press Writer COLOMBIAN FLOWN TO US FOR ARRAIGNMENT WASHINGTON (AP) - It was a rare law enforcement breakthrough against a reputed Colombian drug trafficker, and it occurred as Colombia's president-elect was in Washington to discuss ways of improving counterdrug cooperation Alvaro Uribe, who was elected to a four-year last month, was having an appointment at the White House on Thursday with national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, concluding two days of talks with Bush administration officials, congressional leaders and international bankers. During Uribe's discussions here on Wednesday, the Colombian rebel leader was being flown to Washington from Suriname for his arraignment on drug trafficking charges. He was identified variously as Carlos Bolas and Eugenio Vargas Perdomo. Colombian military officers said Bolas was second in command of a rebel combat unit in Colombia. The DEA took Bolas into custody Tuesday. Surinamese authorities arrested him for immigration violations after determining he was using a false Peruvian passport. Surinamese officials, aware that Bolas was wanted in the United States, ordered him expelled and turned him over to the DEA. He was flown to Washington on Wednesday and is awaiting arraignment U.S. District court. Last March, a federal grand jury in Washington indicted Bolas and other FARC members on charges of conspiring to manufacture and import cocaine into the United States, the DEA said. Uribe made clear in his conversation with Secretary of State Colin Powell on Wednesday that he wants to preside over a Colombia that is not sending a single kilo of cocaine to the United States That kind of talk has endeared Uribe the State Department officials. He also has received plaudits here for his determination to bring increased pressure to bear on leftist rebels in hopes of stimulating peace talks and achieving a settlement. He leaves for Canada on Thursday in late morning. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake