Colombian Newspaper Reports INTERPOL Found No Tampering with FARC Computers
By Jonathan Winer
According to the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, computer forensics experts from INTERPOL have found that the personal computers found by Colombia in its March 1 cross-border raids of a FARC camp in Ecuador retain their integrity and have not been changed since the raid.
Initial findings by the Australian, Spanish and Singapore experts from INTERPOL reportedly have found that the computers' archival register, which show the time and date of each entry, show no changes to the computer following the raids. According to the Bogota newspaper El Tiempo, the INTERPOL experts will on May 15 release an inventory of the texts, photos, videos, and other types of content in the computer belonging to Raul Reyes, the FARC leader killed in the raid.
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