BOGOTA (Reuters) - The nephew of a former commander from Colombia's FARC rebels has travelled to the United States to testify to U.S. authorities about a plot to sell 10 tonnes of cocaine to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, Colombian law enforcement sources said on Tuesday.
Marlon Marin, 39, the nephew of former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebel commander and soon-to-be senator Luciano Marin, was arrested in Colombia last week with another former rebel leader, Seusis Hernandez, and two others.
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