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Viewing cable 08BOGOTA1014, FARC MUTINY LEADS TO DEATH OF SECRETARIAT MEMBER

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08BOGOTA1014 2008-03-17 17:01 2011-05-08 12:30 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Bogota
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http://www.elespectador.com/wikileaks
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SIPDIS 

SIPDIS 

E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PINR PTER CO
SUBJECT: FARC MUTINY LEADS TO DEATH OF SECRETARIAT MEMBER 
IVAN RIOS; CONTROVERSY OVER REWARD PAYMENT 

1. Summary:  The murder of Ivan Rios by one of his own men on 
March 6 could encourage further FARC desertions. A decision 
on whether to prosecute Rojas for murdering his commander has 
yet to be made, but many GOC officials do not want the 
Prosecutor General to file charges.  The GOC has decided to 
pay Rojas a reward for the recovery of Rios' computer and 
other information.  The Colombian military believes paying 
the reward will lead to additional informants stepping 
forward.  To date, neither Rojas nor any GOC officials have 
asked the USG to pay Rojas a reward under the Narcotics 
Rewards Program.  End Summary. 

ASSASSINATED BY ONE OF HIS OWN 
------------------------------ 

2. On March 8, Pedro Pablo Montoya Cortes ("Rojas"), a FARC 
member responsible for the security of FARC Secretariat 
member Jose Juvenal Velandia ("Ivan Rios"), arrived at a 
Colombian military camp in Caldas department claiming to have 
killed Rios.  Rojas brought Rios' passport, national identity 
card, computer--and his severed right arm.  Rojas claimed to 
have killed Rios on March 6.  Rojas said he murdered Rios due 
to his fear of an imminent Colombian military attack on the 
47th FARC front, as well as discontent over the front's lack 
of supplies.  He and his colleagues had not eaten in days. 
"It was either his life or ours," Rojas said, "the only way 
to survive, was to kill the commander." 

REWARDS AND PROSECUTION 
----------------------- 

3. On March 14, the Ministry of Defense decided to pay Rojas 
a portion of the five billion Colombian pesos ($2.7 million) 
reward offered by the GOC for information on the location of 
FARC leaders charged with terrorism, kidnapping, and other 
crimes. The Ministry stressed that the payment was for Rojas' 
handover of Rios' computer, USB sticks, and other 
information--not for Rios' death.  Defense Minister Juan 
Manual Santos told the press the GOC had to pay Rojas the 
reward or risk being seen as untrustworthy by other potential 
deserters. 

4.  Santos took no position on whether the Prosecutor 
General's office (Fiscalia) should charge Rojas with Rios' 
murder.  Prosecutor General Mario Iguaran told the press, 
"the final decision on whether to file criminal charges will 
be made after the human rights unit of the Fiscalia meets to 
discuss the case." 

EFFECTS ON THE FARC 
------------------- 

5. El Tiempo reports that senior military officials agreed 
with Santos' decision, saying "we ought to comply with our 
commitment to reward those that collaborate in the capture 
and take down of heads of armed groups."  Many military 
officers believe the reward payment will prompt a decline in 
FARC morale, leading other FARC members to turn on their 
commanders.  Citing unnamed sources, weekly magazine "Cambio" 
claims Colombian military officers encouraged Rojas to kill 
Rios after Rojas' efforts to provide the military with Rios 
precise location proved too difficult. 


USG EQUITIES 
------------ 

6. The USG issued an indictment for Ivan Rios on March 12, 
2006, for narcotics trafficking.  Rojas might qualify for a 
reward of up to $5 million under the State Department's 
Narcotics Rewards Program, but we have received no request to 
date for the reward from Rojas or the GOC. 
Brownfield 

=======================CABLE ENDS============================