[Excerpt: The Colombians, who were unarmed and in civilian clothing,
were detained at the weekend on the Cucuta-Arauca road in the Venezuelan
state of Apure, close to the border.]

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Last Updated: Monday, 18 April, 2005, 22:01 GMT 23:01 UK

Venezuela detains Colombia troops

At least eight Colombian soldiers have been detained by Venezuelan
authorities at a border post.

The soldiers, who had been on leave for several days, were apparently
arrested while trying to return to their unit.

The governor of the north-eastern Colombian province of Arauca, Julio
Acosta Bernal, urged their release.

A diplomatic row broke out in January when a Colombian rebel leader was
captured on Venezuelan soil by bounty hunters and handed over to Bogota.

The Colombians, who were unarmed and in civilian clothing, were detained
at the weekend on the Cucuta-Arauca road in the Venezuelan state of
Apure, close to the border.

They are being held at the headquarters of the Venezuelan army's
Operations Theatre No 1.

Mr Acosta said they had tried to take a short-cut through Venezuelan
territory without having the necessary permits, because they did not
want to be punished by their superiors for returning late from leave.

The governor added that members of the Colombian security forces were
often forced to use Venezuelan roads, because of the danger they faced
from patrols run by the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia (Farc).

There was initially some confusion over the details of the arrests,
because the Venezuelan authorities had also detained a group of five
armed Colombians in a separate incident in Amazonas state.

The five are believed to belong to the right-wing paramilitary United
Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC).
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