Colombia offers record $1.4m-reward for rebel it blames for deadly bomb attack

Colombia's Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez says he is offering a record reward for information leading to the capture of a rebel leader known as "Marlon". "Marlon", whose real name is Iván Jacob Idrobo Arredondo, is suspected of having ordered Saturday's bomb attack on the Pan-American Highway, in which 20 people were killed. The attack is one of th...
Colombia's Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez says he is offering a record reward for information leading to the capture of a rebel leader known as "Marlon".
"Marlon", whose real name is Iván Jacob Idrobo Arredondo, is suspected of having ordered Saturday's bomb attack on the Pan-American Highway, in which 20 people were killed.
The attack is one of the deadliest targeting civilians and comes just over a month before presidential elections scheduled for 31 May.
Sánchez said the 5bn peso ($1.4m; £1m) reward for "Marlon" was the highest offered by Colombia.