3 lost rifles in Salvadoran based started DEA’s FARC investigation, Salvadoran general says

Posted on May 13, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, El Salvador, FARC, Police/Military Activity, United States

A report of three rifles missing from military barracks triggered the investigation into a former Salvadoran army officer who pleaded guilty this week in the United States to federal terrorism charges, officials in this Central American country said Thursday. Hector Antonio Martinez-Guillen, 32, acknowledged Wednesday in a U.S. District Court in Virginia that he sold automatic rifles, ammunition and plastic explosives to a member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. The U.S. government has designated the leftist rebel group as a terrorist organization. Read Article

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