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Colombia nabs Canadian miner’s suspected kidnapper

by Adriaan Alsema July 9, 2013
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Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos on Monday announced the arrest of an ELN rebel commander held responsible for orchestrating the kidnapping of a Canadian citizen earlier this year.

Cayó cabecilla del Eln responsable del secuestro de los peruanos y el canadiense en el sur de Bolívar. Nuestras FFAA siempre a la ofensiva.

— Juan Manuel Santos (@JuanManSantos) July 8, 2013

The suspected rebel ringleader is “Mario Solano,” the alleged second in command of the “Dario Gomez” rebel fighting unit that is active in the region where miner Jernoc Wobert was kidnapped on January 18.

MORE: ‘ELN’ kidnaps 3 foreigners, 2 Colombians in northern Colombia

According to Santos, Solano was the coordinator of the kidnapping operation in which Wobert, two Peruvians and two Colombians were kidnapped. The Peruvian and Colombian nationals were released a month later, but the ELN has refused to release its Canadian hostage, until his employer, Braeval Mining Corporation, gives land to local communities who the ELN said were unlawfully stripped of property.

MORE: ELN will release Canadian hostage if demands are met

At the same time, Santos has refused to allow the ELN take part in peace talks that are currently being held with the much larger rebel group FARC until they release their Canadian hostage.

MORE: ELN Must Release Canadian Hostage Before Peace Talks Are Possible: Santos

The ELN is Colombia’s second largest rebel group with an estimated amount of 2,000 to 3,000 fighters. The guerrilla group has been at war with the Colombian state since 1964.

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