Pastor Alape
- Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
José Lisandro Lascarro, also known as Pastor Alape or Félix Antonio Muñoz Lascarro (born 4 June 1959) is a Colombian former guerrilla leader, member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and was part of their high command known as the Estado Mayor Central which had some 30 to 60 members.
FARC activity
According to the United States government, Muñoz-Lascarro oversaw the production of the Magdalena Medio Bloc’s cocaine supply, participated in setting and implementing the FARC’s cocaine policies directing and controlling the production, manufacture, and distribution of hundreds of tons of cocaine to the United States and the world the "taxation" of the drug trade in Colombia to raise funds for the FARC. Muñoz-Lascarro was responsible for providing the Secretariat and Estado Mayor with billions of pesos each month. He has ordered acts of violence (bombings and murders). The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to US$2.5 million for information leading to his arrest and/or conviction.[1] On 27 September 2010 the FARC said Mono Jojoy had been replaced on its ruling secretariat by Muñoz-Lascarro.[2]
References
- ^ "Felix Antonio Muñoz Lascarro". Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs-Narcotics Rewards Program. U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 26 May 2009.
- ^ "Colombia's Farc defiant after Mono Jojoy's death". BBC News. 28 September 2010.
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- Timoleón Jiménez (Commander in Chief)
- Iván Márquez
- Joaquín Gómez
- Mauricio Jaramillo
- Pablo Catatumbo
- Pastor Alape
personnel
- Manuel Marulanda Vélez (founder) †
- Jacobo Arenas (founder) †
- Simón Trinidad (captured)
- Raúl Reyes †
- Mono Jojoy †
- Alfonso Cano †
- Efraín Guzmán †
- Iván Ríos †
- Sonia (captured)
- Tomás Medina Caracas †
- Martín Caballero †
- Rodrigo Granda
- Iván Vargas (captured)
- Marcos Calarcá
- Andrés París
- Tanja Nijmeijer
- Karina (surrendered)
- Romaña †
- Fabian Ramirez
- César (captured)
- History
- Structure
- Attacks
- PCCC
- Patriotic Union
- Front Ricardo Franco
- List of political hostages
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