Pubdate: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 2006 The Miami Herald Contact: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/262 Author: Gerardo Reyes, El Nuevo Herald DEA DATA LEAKS ARE ALLEGED BOGOTA - The former director of Colombia's FBI, known as DAS, ordered that information compromising agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration be leaked to drug traffickers, former DAS official Rafael Garcia has told government investigators. Garcia, once chief of DAS' computer systems, confirmed to El Nuevo Herald in a telephone interview from prison that he has told Supreme Court investigators that Jorge Noguera ordered him to deliver the information to the traffickers. "I carried the information in hard disks or in USB memory, per instructions from Noguera," said Garcia, who this month was sentenced to 18 years in prison for corruption. Garcia has made several allegations against Noguera, who resigned from the DAS last year. Prosecutors are investigating Noguera, but he has been out of the country. According to Garcia, he delivered the top-secret information to intermediaries for Rodrigo Tovar Pupo, an alleged trafficker and one of the top leaders of Colombia's illegal paramilitary groups. Garcia said he specifically remembered delivering details of a vast operation being prepared by the DEA, together with Colombian antidrug agencies, to tap the telephones of drug traffickers. He delivered the information from late 2002 until late 2004, Garcia said, when he was fired from the DAS on charges that he had deleted the records of drug traffickers from DAS computers. While testifying before the Supreme Court, Garcia said that Noguera "almost made me feel that [Colombian President Alvaro Uribe] knew of and approved what we were doing," according to records. Uribe has denied knowing of the alleged DAS corruption. Noguera, who is now in the United States, last week declared through his lawyer that he does not have the financial means to return to Colombia to face the charges filed by prosecutors on the basis of Garcia's accusations. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek