Pubdate: Wed, 02 May 2007 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2007 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/114 Author: Jeremy McDermott, in Medellin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Colombia Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COLOMBIA MAKES LARGEST DRUG SEIZURE EVER Colombia has made its largest ever drugs seizure, with almost 25 metric tons of cocaine, valued at UKP250 million, found ready for export in a hide on the Pacific coast. "This is the largest seizure in Colombian history," said Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos of the shipment found near the town of Pizarro in the Pacific province of Choco. The discovery was the result of eight months of undercover work by Colombia's secret intelligence service, the DAS, which received a tip off that the huge drug consignment had been put together in the estuary of Pizarro. The drugs, in almost 1000 waterproof, vacuum-packed bricks, were about to be loaded onto 'go fast' launches to make the trip along the Pacific coast up towards Mexico. The high speed motor boasts were to either rendezvous with larger ships or transfer the drugs onto other launches which would take them to Central America or Mexico where Mexican cartels would smuggle the cocaine across the border in to the US. advertisement Intelligence sources said that the drugs belonged to various drugs trafficking organisations that had pooled this shipment, but that the principal owners were the Norte Del Valle Cartel and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). "There are different markings on the cocaine, revealing that they come from different sources, but intelligence suggests that the biggest components belong to the FARC and Norte Del Valle," the intelligence agent said. The FARC, a 12,000-strong Marxist guerrilla army which has been fighting to overthrow the government for more than four decades, has become one of the most powerful players in the Colombian drugs world. There are US indictments and extradition warrant pending for almost 50 of the FARC's top commanders on charges of drugs trafficking. The Norte Del Valle Cartel, is the last of the great cartels and its leaders are along America's most wanted, with UKP2.5 million ($5 million) rewards on their heads. In the indictment requesting the extradition of the Norte del Valle leaders, US authorities insist the cartel has smuggled well in excess of 500 tons of cocaine onto the American mainland. The seizure will be good news for President Alvaro Uribe who arrives in Washington today (Wednesday) to defend his government against accusations that after $4 billion invested (UKP2 billion) the war on drugs has been a failure. Mr Uribe will also have to answer some difficult questions about the links of his government to brutal right wing paramilitaries, after his former DAS chief, Jorge Noguera, was arrested and accused of feeding the paramilitary with information about suspected guerrilla sympathizers who were later assassinated. There have also been questions about the head of the Colombian army, General Mario Montoya, after a leaked CIA document linked with the AUC paramilitary death squads in the city of Medellin. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake