Bogotá .- The guerrilla known as alias 'Jerome' maximum security chief of the FARC leader, Alfonso Cano, died during clashes with the army in the department of Huila (south) has confirmed the Colombian government and OTP. Since Sunday it had begun to speculate on the death of 'Jerome', aka Archimedes Muñoz Villamil, head of Central Command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and "right hand" of the insurgent group's top leader, Guillermo León Saenz ("Alfonso Cano").
The director of the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) of the Prosecutor, Carmen Maritza Gonzalez, told reporters that the guerrilla's body was fully identified in the facilities of Legal Medicine in Neiva, capital of Huila. These battles were reported throughout the weekend Chapinero, a rural area close to Neiva.
In 2009 and was dead at the 'Jerome', which took more than 32 years in the ranks of the FARC, after a few Air Force operating in the department of Tolima (south) and turned to speculation about his possible death at end of 2010.
The director of the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) of the Prosecutor, Carmen Maritza Gonzalez, told reporters that the guerrilla's body was fully identified in the facilities of Legal Medicine in Neiva, capital of Huila. These battles were reported throughout the weekend Chapinero, a rural area close to Neiva.
In 2009 and was dead at the 'Jerome', which took more than 32 years in the ranks of the FARC, after a few Air Force operating in the department of Tolima (south) and turned to speculation about his possible death at end of 2010.
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