The army in a statement said that they launched a manhunt for what it thought were members of the smaller National Liberation Army who had reportedly been extorting local ranchers and businesses in a lawless area of northern Bolivar state.
But a third gunman captured said he and his fellow gunmen belonged to the FARC's 37th front.
The rebels have yet to comment. But the government is trying to preemptively stem any fallout saying the rebels were 68 kilometres from where they are gathering to turn over their weapons to United Nations-sponsored peace monitors.
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