(CNN) -- Venezuelan authorities may hand over one claimed leader of a leftist guerrilla group Monday, Colombia's president said.
Joaquin Perez Becerra was detained by a Venezuelan airport afterward arriving on a flight from Frankfurt,
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"He has been responsible for many years for always of this evil propaganda that the FARC have done to Colombia in Europe," Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said Sunday.
Santos described Perez as the "head of the worldwide front of the FARC in Europe." In that character, he allegedly ran a website devoted to spreading newspaper approximately the group's efforts, CNN affiliate Caracol television reported.
Santos said he wished Venezuela would turn Perez over apt Colombian authorities Monday, and he complimented Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for his help in the catch.
"I gave him the appoint and asked that he collaborate with us in his capture. He did not hesitate; it was done immediately when the plane landed,
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The arrest comes amid improving relations between the adjoining South American countries.
Tensions had flared between the 2 countries after Colombia accused Venezuela of berthing FARC members.
But presently after his inauguration final year, Santos met with Chavez and mortgaged to erase the slate wash.
He said Saturday's arrest was "another demonstration of how this collaboration namely working."
FARC guerrillas have been waging campaign against the Colombian government as decades.
Security analysts say the group operates mostly in Colombia but has carried out extortion, kidnappings and additional activities in Venezuela,
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