FROM THE - JOURNALS of Monte Friesner – Criminal & Intelligence Analyst and Consulaire for WANTED SA ~Contributed & Written by Kenneth Rijock ~
EX-M-19 TERRORIST COMPLETES MONEY LAUNDERING SENTENCE IN COSTA RICA, IS HEADED FOR A COLOMBIAN PRISON
Libardo Parra Vargas, a senior member of the Colombian terrorist organization M-19, was denied asylum, and deported from Costa Rica, having served a sentence for money laundering.
Parra, when arrested, had $1.4m in cash, 25 mobile telephones, and false identities, and the currency tested positive for narcotics. A diplomatic cable released in the recent Wikileaks scandal pointed to him as a suspect in human trafficking, and noted that he possessed several false identities.
He was deported to Panama, which will reportedly transfer him to his native Colombia, where he was convicted in absentia of kidnapping and extortion, and will be serving his 24-year sentence.
He is notorious for his participation in the M-19 siege of the Palacio de Justicia, in 1985, in Bogotá, where half of the members of the Colombian Supreme Court were killed, and will undoubtedly be welcomed into the penal system by the authorities.
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