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Oscar Naranjo rinde explicaciones a EE.UU

Publicado 2011/04/11 05:11:06
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ID DOC: 240225
FECHA: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
FUENTE: Embassy Bogota
PRIVACIDAD: SECRET//NOFORN
REFERENCIA: VZCZCXYZ0000 OO RUEHWEB DE RUEHBO #3559/01 3502021 ZNY SSSSS ZZH O 162021Z DEC 09 FM AMEMBASSY BOGOTA TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1639 INFO RUEHZP/AMEMBASSY PANAMA IMMEDIATE RHEFDIA/DIA WASHINGTON DC RHEHAAA/NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC


S E C R E T BOGOTA 003559



NOFORN

SIPDIS



E.O. 12958: DECL: 2019/12/16

TAGS: PREL, PGOV, PTER, SNAR, PINR, ASEC, PM, CO

SUBJECT: Charge Discusses Colombia-Panama Border Cooperation with

Police Chief



REF: PANAMA 877



CLASSIFIED BY: Brian A. Nichols, Charge' d'Affaires; REASON: 1.4(B),

(D)



Summary



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1. (S/NF) Charge d'Affaires met with General Oscar Naranjo,

Director of the Colombian National Police (CNP), on December 15 to

discuss Colombia - Panama law enforcement cooperation. Naranjo

repeatedly stressed that cooperation with Panama would be

completely coordinated with the USG, and that the CNP would pull

back if the USG was ever uncomfortable. He was relieved to hear

that the USG welcomed GOC-GOP law enforcement cooperation, provided

it was coordinated with USG activities. Naranjo said that the

following lines of cooperation were discussed during his December 9

meeting with Panamanian President Martinelli: coordinated border

patrols; GOC participation in a GOP intelligence and operational

facility; intelligence sharing to capture Revolutionary Armed

Forces of Colombia (FARC) leaders; lessons learned from combating

urban crime in Colombia; and sharing the CNP's criminal database

with the GOP. Naranjo assured the Charge that the GOC has never

discussed bombing FARC camps in Panama with Martinelli's

government. Naranjo warned Martinelli of Venezuelan involvement in

drug trafficking and support for the FARC. End Summary.







2. (C) Charge d'Affaires met with General Oscar Naranjo, Director

of the Colombian National Police (CNP), and Colonel Jose Luis

Vargas, CNP Intelligence (DIPOL) Chief, on December 15 to discuss

Colombia - Panama law enforcement cooperation, particularly along

the border. DEA Regional Director, ORA Chief, and Deputy Political

Counselor (notetaker) also attended.







Law Enforcement & Intel Cooperation



-----------------------------------







3. (S) Naranjo explained that during a conversation between

President Alvaro Uribe and Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli,

Martinelli invited Naranjo to visit Panama to discuss law

enforcement cooperation in the border area. Naranjo noted that

during the Ibero-American Summit in Portugal at the end of

November, Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez and Vice

President / Foreign Minister Juan Carlos Varela had agreed to

negotiate a framework document for law enforcement cooperation,

under the existing bilateral police agreement. Naranjo and Vargas

traveled to Panama December 9, and met with Martinelli, Varela,

Secretary General of the Council of Public Security and National

Defense Olmedo Alfaro, National Police Director Gustavo Perez,

National Border Service (SENAFRON) Director Frank Abrego, and

others. Naranjo noted that Martinelli's presidency provided a

great opportunity for improved bilateral collaboration compared

with Torrijos' presidency.







4. (S/NF/rel Panama) During the December 9 meeting, the following

lines of cooperation were discussed:





-- Coordinated patrols along the border: patrols could be simply

notified to the other country, in parallel on their respective

sides of the border, or with combined units. The GOC would be

comfortable with whatever the GOP wanted;







-- Colombia participating in a GOP intelligence analysis and

operational command facility on Pino Island (which has a GOP

landing strip);







-- Martinelli's request for intelligence sharing to capture

Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) 57th Front leaders

(specifically alias "Silver," alias "el Becerro," and alias

"Nader"). GOC agreed and had already sent 26 CNP to Panama on

December 2 to administer polygraphs, expand intelligence sharing,

and help verify the location of FARC camps to determine possible

operational targets;







-- Martinelli told Naranjo that urban crime was booming in Panama,

and was a bigger problem than the FARC. He asked for information

on lessons learned from the GOC's Citizen Security program; and







-- Naranjo offered to share the CNP's criminal database with the

GOP so that the GOP can know if Colombians entering or found in

Panama have criminal records. Naranjo expects this database

sharing to be online within a month.







Warnings re. Corruption and Venezuela



-------------------------------------







5. (S/NF) Naranjo said he warned Martinelli that increased

cooperation could lead him to identify corruption within the GOP,

and Martinelli accepted that. Naranjo also cautioned that

Venezuela plays an increasing role in the drug trade and

counternarcotics cooperation might well bring Panama into frictions

with the BRV. Naranjo cited Amilcar Figueroa as an example.

Martinelli had the same impression regarding BRV ties to

narcotrafficking and Venezuela's threat to Panama. He said

Panamanian authorities might have been able to act against Figueroa

if the Colombian government had advised the Panamanian government

sooner of Figueroa's activities and the arrest warrant against him

in Colombia (Naranjo told us he doubted Martinelli would have been

able to pull anything off). Naranjo agreed to share the GOC's

information on Venezuelan ties to the FARC.







No Plans for Bombings in Panama



-------------------------------







6. (S/NF) In response to Charge's questions on operations against

the FARC, Naranjo and Vargas said that bombings have never been

discussed with the Panamanians. There is no identified target



location yet, and the GOC would defer to the GOP's preference as to

whether any operation would involve solely Panamanian forces

(perhaps those trained in Colombia's Junglas Special Forces

school), GOC advice, or joint forces. This decision has not yet

been made; only target individuals have been identified. Naranjo

added that a bombing operation would likely have politically

problematic ramifications. Coordinated activities along the lines

above would be far more useful.







GOC Will Not Proceed Without USG Blessing



-----------------------------------------







7. (S) Naranjo repeatedly stressed that Colombian cooperation with

Panama would be completely transparent and coordinated with the

USG. The GOC would not take any action with Panama that would

interfere with USG operations in Panama or make the USG

uncomfortable. If the USG did not completely accept the CNP

working with Panama, Naranjo would not do so -- the relationship

with the USG was too important.







8. (S/NF) Though it was a Colombian/Panamanian decision, the Charge

welcomed Colombian - Panamanian security cooperation, as long as

activities were fully coordinated with USG operations in the area.

He said the information Naranjo had just provided would ease any

concerns. DEA Regional Director and ORA Chief also stressed that

direct Colombian - Panamanian police cooperation was welcome and

that their agencies in Colombia and Panama were coordinating.

Naranjo was visibly relieved.







9. (S/NF) The CNP Commander said he had not heard from the GOP

since the GOP's December 10 meeting with Ambassador Stephenson

(reftel). During their December 9 meeting, Naranjo urged

Martinelli to inform the U.S. Embassy in Panama, as he regularly

does the U.S. Embassy in Bogota. Naranjo said that during the

meeting, Alfaro stated that Colombia - Panama cooperation should be

autonomous, with no need to involve the USG. However, Naranjo said

he replied that the USG was Colombia's key partner, and must be

kept informed (especially on any efforts involving high value

targets). Martinelli instructed Varela to inform the U.S. Embassy

in Panama.

NICHOLS

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