The international police (Interpol) on Thursday delivered the results of the analysis they made to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia's (FARC) computers, Colombian Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo said.
The Interpol, which has said it was up to Colombia to decide whether to make their contents public, will hand over the analysis to the Colombian foreign ministry.
The computers were seized by the Colombian army during an raid on an FARC camp in Ecuadorian territory in March.
On March 1, Colombian troops bombed an FARC camp in Ecuadorian territory and killed FARC's No. 2 leader Raul Reyes, the owner of the computers.
The petition for the Interpol to study the FARC computers was made by Colombia. Informatics experts from Australia, South Korea and Singapore made the analysis on the computers, said Araujo.
Source:Xinhua
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