Colombian airplane travels to Caracas to pick up to guerilla capture

Bogotá, 17 nov (EFE). - The president from Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, will surrender to the Colombian authorities to four presumed guerillas fighters captured in that country, they informed today to Efe police sources.
An airplane of the National Police of Colombia already left toward Venezuela to pick up the presumed guerillas fighters whose identities have not been disclosed, they specified Efe the sources.
According to the local means, they are members of the Revolutionary Armed forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Army of National Liberation (ELN) that will be given by the own Chávez to the subdirector of the Colombian, general Police Rafael Vine, and to the director of Civic Security, Roberto León Riaño.
The news of that delivery is interpreted like a test more than the new tone of collaboration and respect in the relationships between Colombia and Venezuela, reestablished by Chávez and its Colombian homologous, Juan Manuel Santos, the past August 10.
That day both leaders settled a long initiate bilateral crisis before one year and that it arrived to the rupture of the relationships soon after that the then Colombian president, Álvaro Uribe, denounced the presence of guerillas fighters in Venezuela.
In that line of mutual cooperation, Santos said on Tuesday that will fulfill the word given to Chávez and it will extradite Venezuela to the presumed drug dealer Walid Makled.
Makled, Venezuelan of Syrian origin and one of the three more looked for drug dealers of the world, it was stopped in August past in the Colombian city of Cúcuta, border with Venezuela, in an operative one police that counted with the collaboration of the Antidrug American Department (DEA).
Chávez has insisted Colombia in different occasions about the importance of extraditing Makled as soon as possible to Venezuela.
In passed September, Makled revealed from the Colombian jail in which is confined that it contributed "at least two million dollars" in 2007 to the campaign of the referendo promoted by Chávez in which the Venezuelans rejected its proposal of constitutional reformation for an indefinite reelection. EFE

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