Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: Inquirer (PA) Copyright: 2002 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc Contact: http://inq.philly.com/content/inquirer/home/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/340 Author: George Gedda, Associated Press COLOMBIAN REBEL CHIEF IN U.S. CUSTODY A Colombian rebel leader wanted by U.S. law enforcement authorities on drug-trafficking charges has been arrested in Suriname and flown to the United States, the Drug Enforcement Administration said yesterday. U.S. authorities identified him as Carlos Bolas, a leader of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC). He will be arraigned in U.S. District Court, the DEA said. "For the first time we have not only indicted a member of a terrorist organization involved in drug trafficking, but we have also arrested him," said Asa Hutchinson, the DEA director. The DEA took custody of Bolas on Tuesday after Surinamese authorities arrested him for immigration violations. Aware that he was wanted in the United States, they expelled him and turned him over to the DEA. Carlos Bolas is a nickname. Officials in Suriname said his real name was Rojas. Colombian military officials, however, identified him as Eugenio Vargas Perdomo, 32, second in command of a FARC combat unit. In March, the DEA said, a federal grand jury in Washington indicted Bolas and other FARC members on charges of conspiring to manufacture and import cocaine to the United States, in order to obtain money, weapons, and supplies for the FARC. The FARC is the larger of two leftist guerrilla groups in Colombia. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth