Colombia offers record bounty for man accused of ordering bomb attack that killed 21

Colombia is offering a record 1.4 million U.S. dollars reward for information leading to the arrest of the man accused of ordering an attack that killed 21 people Saturday and wounded dozens more. The country’s defense minister, Pedro Sanchez, said Iván Jacob Idrobo Arredondo, also known as “Marlon,” was behind the bombing of a motorway in the Cauca region, in the country’s southwest, as well as several other nearby attacks.  The explosion Saturday killed at least 15 women on the busy motorway, according to the governor of Cauca, Octavio Guzmán, leaving behind the twisted metal debris of multiple vehicles by a 650-foot crater in the road. Red Cross workers operate at the site of an explosion as people look on after a bomb attack at El Tunel, on the Popayan-Cali road, in Cajibio, Cauca department,

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