TERRORISM REVIEW

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
00844543
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RIPPUB
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U
Document Page Count: 
3
Document Creation Date: 
March 8, 2023
Document Release Date: 
June 18, 2019
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Case Number: 
F-2017-01654
Publication Date: 
January 26, 1989
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pproved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543 ���������� � Directorate a - Intelligence 0,744-2Z Terrorism Review (u) 26 January 1989 3.2: 58 Ti?Di 80-002 26 January 1984 Copy 5 0 lb� � _ - Approved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543 Approved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543 Highlights (u) CounterierniriAt Center 0 pproved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543 4 (b)(3) NR Record --Seeeet�_ Jamaica pproved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543 Arms Seizure Jamaican authorities in early 1989 reportedly seized a shipment of 1,000 automatic rifles, 250 machineguns, and 10 mortars after learning that the Colombian end user certificate for the arms was forged. The weapons had arrived from Portugal on the Copacabana�a Panamanian ship probably owned by a British arms dealer�and were about to be flown to Colombia for the Revolution- ary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). This incident suggests that the FARC�which earns large sums of money through taxing or controlling illicit drug production in some parts of Colombia�has realized that it can obtain far larger quantities of well-made military ordnance on the international gray arms market than it can acquire within Colombia. 6 NR Record (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(3) pproved for Release: 2019/06/03 C00844543