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Felix Antonio Munoz Lascarro

NAME: Felix Antonio Munoz Lascarro
ALIASES: Jose Lisandro Lascarro, “Pastor Alape”
DOB: June 4, 1959
POB: Puerto Berrio, Antioquia, Colombia
NATIONALITY: Colombian
CITIZENSHIP: Colombia
HEIGHT: Unknown
WEIGHT: Unknown
HAIR COLOR: Black
EYE COLOR: Brown
SCARS, TATTOOS, OR MARKS: Unknown

Felix Antonio Munoz Lascarro is allegedly a member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which is a foreign terrorist organization in Colombia that was established in 1964. The FARC had a Marxist philosophy and is Latin America’s oldest, largest, most capable, and best-equipped insurgency — with perhaps 12,000 fighters and thousands of supporters. The FARC’s declared intent is to overthrow the democratic Colombian government. In addition to its attacks on Colombian military, political, and economic targets, the FARC is deeply involved in narcotics trafficking, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, murder, and other criminal activities.

Munoz Lascarro is allegedly a Member of the Estado Mayor and oversaw the entire Magdalena Medio Bloc’s cocaine supply production. Munoz Lascarro allegedly participated in setting and implementing the FARC’s cocaine policies, including 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; and the murder of hundreds of people who violated or interfered with the FARC’s cocaine policies.

The United States Department of State is offering a REWARD OF UP TO $2.5 MILLION for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Felix Antonio Munoz Lascarro.

If you have information and are located outside of the United States, please contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate. If in the United States, please contact the local Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in your city. Government officials and employees are not eligible for rewards.

ALL IDENTITIES ARE KEPT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

This reward was approved by the Secretary of State in March 2006

U.S. Department of State

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