Bogotá .- The army has intensified the search for Luis Gallon, the only employee of the company Estoration South American (SAE), subcontracted by the Canadian oil company Talisman, which is still held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), after that the military rescued their 22 comrades.
Military commanders have said they will not rest until they give the whereabouts of the surveyor. To do this, have strengthened the deployment Cumaribo, located in the department of Vichada (east), where the kidnapping occurred, as reported by the Secretary of the Government in this municipality, Julio Cesar Torres.
Hours after capture, 22 employees of the oil were rescued in the area of \u200b\u200bPort au Prince, where they had been moved through the jungle by guerrillas of the FARC's Front 16, which operates in this area. In relation to these facts, the Colombian vice president, Angelino Garzon urged the guerrillas to release "immediately" and "unconditionally" to the last hostage and the rest of people who remain kidnapped, collect RCN Radio.
Also expressed their distrust of the rebel group, which just last month expressed its willingness to enter peace talks with the authorities through the former senator Piedad Cordoba, who once again acted as spokesman for the guerrillas. "If they were real acts of peace, rest assured that the president, Juan Manuel Santos, have the generosity to construct scenarios of peace and forgiveness and reconciliation processes," he asserted.
Military commanders have said they will not rest until they give the whereabouts of the surveyor. To do this, have strengthened the deployment Cumaribo, located in the department of Vichada (east), where the kidnapping occurred, as reported by the Secretary of the Government in this municipality, Julio Cesar Torres.
Hours after capture, 22 employees of the oil were rescued in the area of \u200b\u200bPort au Prince, where they had been moved through the jungle by guerrillas of the FARC's Front 16, which operates in this area. In relation to these facts, the Colombian vice president, Angelino Garzon urged the guerrillas to release "immediately" and "unconditionally" to the last hostage and the rest of people who remain kidnapped, collect RCN Radio.
Also expressed their distrust of the rebel group, which just last month expressed its willingness to enter peace talks with the authorities through the former senator Piedad Cordoba, who once again acted as spokesman for the guerrillas. "If they were real acts of peace, rest assured that the president, Juan Manuel Santos, have the generosity to construct scenarios of peace and forgiveness and reconciliation processes," he asserted.
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