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Viewing cable 08BOGOTA4499, NAS MONTHLY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2008

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08BOGOTA4499 2008-12-19 19:27 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Bogota
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DEPT FOR WHA/AND 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: SNAR SENV KCRM PTER CO
SUBJECT: NAS MONTHLY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2008 
 
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SUMMARY 
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1.  (SBU) SUMMARY:  In November, only 4,492 hectares of coca were 
sprayed due to bad weather and lack of support from the Colombian 
National Police (CNP); this setback slowed our progress toward the 
annual eradication goal of 130,000 hectares sprayed.  Eradication 
aircraft were involved in four hostile fire incidents, resulting in 
eight impacts.  On Nov. 21, the Aerial Eradication Manager hosted a 
Colombian Eradication Conference that aimed to increase cooperation 
and jointness in operations.  Total manual eradication of coca by 
December 15 will be several thousand hectares short of the 2008 
manual eradication goal of 100,000 hectares; the GOC's manual 
eradication program for 2009 is still in the planning stages 
awaiting the finalization of budget allocations.  Plan Colombia 
Helicopter Program (PCHP) aircraft flew 483.2 hours, which included 
providing support for eight medical evacuation flights for 12 
patients; eighty-eight contractors were cut from the PCHP program. 
The CNP Aviation Wing's (ARAVI) NAS-supported fleet flew 1,330 
mission hours in November; the C-26 Intelligence, Surveillance, 
Reconnaissance Aerial Platform (ISRAP) awaits possible delivery of a 
second C-26 ISRAP in December.  The Carabineros captured 99 targets, 
performed 87 seizures, deactivated 10 improvised explosive devices, 
and destroyed 18 base laboratories.  The Naval Intelligence Group 
(GRUIN in its Spanish acronym), working with DEA information, 
interdicted a 20-foot vessel in the vicinity of Isla Tortuguilla; 
the vessel had a cargo of 38 bales containing 948 packages of 
cocaine that weighed 1,036 kilos.  One million 5.56 mm rounds and 
three thousand AN-M14 Incendiary (Thermite) hand grenades arrived 
and have been donated to the Antinarcotics police.  DIRAN's Ports 
and Airports Area (ARPAE) unit seized 22.5 kilos of cocaine at the 
Port of Cartagena; 5.2 kilos of cocaine at the airport of Pereira; 
3.5 kilos at the airport of Cali; 512.7 kilos of cocaine, 4 kilos of 
heroin and 31.3 kilos of marijuana in Bogota's airport.  The 
Ministry of Defense's (MOD) demobilization program achieved another 
record year in 2008 as 3,240 people had demobilized through November 
30th, compared to 3,192 for entire 2007; the quality of 
demobilization continues to improve with mid-level leadership 
demobilization doubling and a 17% increase in demobilization of 
experienced combatants compared to the same period in 2007.  On 
November 27, the GOC launched its National Plan for Drug Consumption 
Reduction 2009-2010 that aims to prevent initial drug consumption, 
mitigate the impact once someone is a consumer, integrate former 
addicts back into the society, and increase overall capabilities to 
fight consumption.  END SUMMARY. 
 
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AERIAL ERADICATION PROGRAM 
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2.  (SBU) In November, 4,492 hectares of coca were sprayed.  The 
CONDOR team, based in Larandia, sprayed 2,726 hectares and the 
RAPTOR team, based in San Jose, sprayed 1,766 hectares.  This brings 
the calendar year total to 125,320 hectares of coca sprayed. 
Eradication aircraft were involved in four hostile fire incidents in 
November, resulting in eight impacts.  This brings the total for the 
year to 54 hostile fire incidents, resulting in 107 impacts. 
 
3.  (SBU) In the beginning of November, the aerial eradication 
program was on track to make the annual eradication goal of 130,000 
hectares.  The program has been set back due to poor weather and 
lack of CNP support.  Rain and high winds have dominated the spray 
areas. CNP fuel support has been slow with minimal amounts being 
delivered to the FOLs/FARPs (Forward Operating Locations/Forward 
Area Refueling and Rearming Points)that barely meet requirements. 
Several days of spraying were lost due to lack of fuel.  The San 
Jose FOL lost five days of spraying due to lack of CNP gunship 
support.  With no CNP spare gunships available, if an aircraft 
broke, the operation had to be canceled until repairs could be made. 
 Lack of CNP fuel support at commercial bases affected the ability 
of C-208 to image targets outside the reach of the FOLs. 
4.  (SBU) On November 21, the Aerial Eradication Program Manager 
hosted a Colombian Eradication conference at the Bogota Plaza Hotel. 
 In attendance were DIRAN (National Police Antinarcotics Division in 
its Spanish acronym), ARAVI, CNP leadership, Antinarcotics Brigade 
(BRACNA), Helicopter Battalion (BAHEL), EJERCITO E3, and Accion 
Social representing Manual Eradication.  The conference was 
successful in setting a tone for better coordination and jointness 
in operations, although the Colombian participants were resistant to 
making any agreements.  One of the focuses of next year's Aerial 
Eradication Strategy will be to continue to build cooperation among 
players and to strengthen the efficiency of the overall operation. 
 
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MANUAL ERADICATION PROGRAM 
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5.  (SBU) The GOC's manual eradication program for 2008 wraps up on 
December 15.  Total coca eradication for the month of November was 
11,872 hectares - bringing the GME program's year-to-date total to 
80,480 hectares.  Including eradication carried out by the Colombian 
security forces, total coca eradication through October totaled 
91,370 hectares.  Manual eradication operations are ongoing in 11 
departments with the majority of GMEs in the traditional coca 
growing regions of Putumayo, Antioquia, Vichada, Meta and Narino. 
At the current pace of eradication and with only two weeks left in 
this year's manual eradication campaign, it estimated that total 
manual eradication of coca by December 15 will be several thousand 
hectares short of the 2008 manual eradication goal of 100,000 
hectares.  At this point, the GOC is not committed to extending 
manual eradication operations beyond December 15.  The GOC's manual 
eradication program for 2009 is still in the planning stages and 
final decisions on the 2009 manual eradication goal will not be made 
until budget allocations for manual eradication are finalized. 
There were no reported security incidents in November.  Through 
November, 25 people (12 civilians and 13 security personnel) had 
died during this year's manual eradication operations, surpassing 
the sixteen killed during the entire 2007 campaign. 
 
6.  (SBU) Separate from the GME program, the Colombian Army (COLAR) 
and the CNP conducted manual eradication as part of their normal 
operations.  Through the end of November, COLAR had eradicated 9,643 
hectares of coca, 230 hectares of poppy, and 11 hectares of 
marijuana, and the CNP had eradicated 1,246 hectares of coca, 119 
hectares of poppy, and 12 hectares of marijuana. 
 
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PLAN COLOMBIA HELICOPTER PROGRAM (PCHP) 
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7.  (SBU) PCHP Aircraft operated from Tumaco, San Jose, Larandia, 
and Tolemaida, and flew a total of 483.2 hours.  PCHP aircraft 
provided air assaults, air movements, reconnaissance, medical 
evacuations, and support missions for the CD Brigade and other 
vetted COLAR units.  Air assaults continued to be an effective means 
of increasing security for aerial eradication spray operations and 
Counternarcotics (CN) interdiction operations conducted by BACNA 
(Counternarcotics Battalion) units of the Counterdrug (CD) Brigade. 
PCHP flew 26.3 hours supporting 8 medical evacuation flights that 
transported 12 patients.  Significant reductions were made in 
contractor support personnel in the contract year that began on 
November 1.  A total of 88 personnel were cut from the PCHP team. 
 
 
8. (SBU) Aircrew continuation/mission training and aircraft 
qualification training were conducted throughout the month in both 
the UH-60 and UH-II.  Two COLAR pilots were qualified as 
Pilots-in-Command, and two pilots completed qualification as 
Maintenance Test Flight/Standardization Evaluators. 
 
9.  (SBU) NAS Peru had two Peruvian Police officers attending flight 
training at the Joint Initial Entry Rotary Wing School in Melgar. 
CPT Guevara was given a total of three progress evaluations and two 
additional blocks of flight training periods, but was unable to 
demonstrate acceptable proficiency to continue in the course.  The 
second Peruvian pilot student continues to struggle with low 
prospects for successful completion. 
 
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COLOMBIA NATIONAL POLICE (CNP) 
AIR SERVICE (ARAVI) SUPPORT 
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10.  (SBU) ARAVI's NAS-supported fleet flew 1,330 mission hours in 
November.  The seven UH-60 Black Hawks closed out the month with 158 
flight hours and an Operational Readiness (OR) rate of 88 percent. 
 
11.  (SBU) The Bell 212 fleet flew 156 mission hours with an OR rate 
of 69 percent.  Two Bell 212's have yet to be inducted to the 
Service Life Extension Program/Rewire and the program is waiting for 
funding from the INL/A Critical Flight Safety Program.  The Huey II 
OR rate was 76 percent while flying 654 hours.  Two Huey II 
aircraft, or six percent of the fleet, are waiting for depot 
maintenance for structural repairs.  Because of an addition of 15 
workers in July, two Huey II's have been repaired, reassembled, and 
are operational. 
 
12.  (SBU) The DC-3 fleet flew 259 hours in November, with an OR 
rate of 47 percent.  The C-26 Intelligence, Surveillance, 
Reconnaissance Aerial Platform (ISRAP) Program awaits possible 
delivery of a second C-26 ISRAP in December. 
 
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REESTABLISH POLICE PRESENCE PROGRAM (CARABINEROS) 
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13.  (SBU) Thirty-four carabineros squadrons continue to conduct 
manual eradication in Vichada, Putumayo, Narino and Meta 
Departments.  The Don Mario Search Block relocated to 
Cordoba Department to try and control the increasing violence 
between the emerging criminal bands in the area.  Other squadrons 
continue their normal missions of rural security along the major 
lines of communications. 
 
14. (SBU) 1,100 students graduated from the Rural Commando 
Operations School's (COR's) basic course.  The combat medic, 
demining, and designated marksmanship courses will start during the 
second week of December. 
 
15.  (SBU) Results for November were:  99 captures (5 narcos, 5 
FARC/ELN, 5 BACRIM and 84 common criminals); 87 seizures (87 
weapons, 40 60mm Mortars, 2,412 gallons of liquid precursors, 5,831 
kilograms of solid precursors, 8 kilograms of cocaine, 2 kilograms 
of marijuana, 30 vehicles.  Carabineros deactivated 10 improvised 
explosive devices and destroyed 18 base laboratories. 
 
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MARITIME INTERDICTION 
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16.  (SBU) The GRUIN working with DEA information interdicted a 
black 20-foot vessel named "Negra" with three crew members one 
nautical mile from Puerto Escondido (in the vicinity of Isla 
Tortuguilla).  The vessel had a cargo of 38 bales containing 948 
packages of cocaine. The net weight (according to the Fiscalia's 
office) is 1,036 kilograms; the three crew members were arrested. 
 
17.  (SBU) The teams conducted various reconnaissance missions 
verifying intelligence in various farms, ships, and at other 
targets.  These missions are critical to obtain information of the 
activities and resources of potential enemies. 
 
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WEAPONS 
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18.  (SBU) One million 5.56 mm rounds arrived in Bogota and have 
been donated to the Antinarcotics police in support of future 
missions.  In addition, three thousand AN-M14 Incendiary (Thermite) 
Hand Grenades arrived and have been donated to the Antinarcotics 
police in support of destruction of HCL (hydrochloride) 
laboratories. Coordination continues to have the remaining 
three-thousand M67 Fragmentation Grenades delivered; a charter plane 
is being coordinated for early January 2009 to transport these 
sensitive items. 
 
19.  (SBU) 7th Group Special Forces team conducted site survey and 
training for the Jungla Company in Tulua.  Training consisted of 
night firing with NVDs (Night Vision Devices), zeroing the ACOG, 
medic course, and familiarization firing of the K-3 (M249 variant). 
 
 
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BASE SECURITY/ROAD INTERDICTION/NVD Program 
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20.  (SBU) The one-month Base Defense course in Tumaco began on 
November 17 after all of the vetting requirements were completed. 
The course is scheduled to be completed on December 18.  A total of 
41 students began the course; DIRAN had 35 students, CD Brigade 5, 
and the Marine Corps Fluvial Battalion (BAFLIM) - one. 
 
21.  (SBU) The IDIQ project proposals at Cerro Cruz Verde, San Jose 
de Guaviare and Mapiripan were bid, contracts awarded, and projects 
begun.  ACS is the primary contractor for Cerro Cruz Verde and San 
Jose de Guaviare.  DSS/LLC is the primary contractor for Mapiripan. 
 
 
22.  (SBU) The test equipment for the GRUIN NVD laboratory arrived 
and was nationalized in preparation for final presentation to the 
unit.  The 30 NVD's that had been on order for six months have also 
arrived and are being nationalized.  Once nationalized, the NVD 
laboratory renovation project will be considered as completed. 
 
23.  (SBU) NAS completed inspections and conducted required 
maintenance and inventories on NVD's at multiple sites throughout 
the country.  Locations included El Dorado, Guayameral, Tulua, Santa 
Marta, Facatativa, Espinal, Pijaos, Cespo and DITRA.  A total of 
over 250 NVD's were serviced and made fully mission-capable.  In 
addition, 500 NVD's purchased for DICAR arrived and are being tested 
to determine that they meet the standards required.  They will be 
subsequently shipped out to specific DICAR units. 
 
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COMMUNICATIONS 
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24.  (SBU) DIRAN Communication's mobile team conducted Thales 
(MBITR) training for the three Jungla Companies on programming and 
use of radios.  The radio section also programmed and fielded 80 
Motorola XTS 5000 radios donated by NAS; these radios will replace 
older radios in support of the digital network.  The radio 
communications team conducted preventive maintenance in the Northern 
Zone Headquarters and reestablished single channel communications 
with Puerto Estrella.  The team then repaired a repeater in Meta 
that had a malfunctioning card damaged by a lightning strike. 
 
25.  (SBU) The data section supported a microwave installation in 
the Rionegro International Airport.  This installation connects the 
antinarcotics police at the airport with the National Data Network 
giving them access to the internet, official email, shared files, 
and other mission-critical resources. 
 
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PORT SECURITY PROGRAM (PSP) 
--------------------------- 
 
26.  (SBU) In November, DIRAN's Ports and Airports Area (ARPAE) unit 
seized 22.5 kilos of cocaine at the Port of Cartagena; 5.2 kilos of 
cocaine at the airport of Pereira; 3.5 kilos at the airport of Cali; 
512.7 kilos of cocaine, 4 kilos of heroin and 31.3 kilos of 
marijuana at the airport of Bogota.  Following a four-month training 
regimen, eighteen new canines were evaluated and approved for 
deployment on explosive-detection missions with Carabinero units 
engaged in manual eradication. 
 
27.  (SBU) The DIRAN polygraph unit conducted polygraph exams on 125 
members of the DIRAN's Administrative, Interdiction, Ports and 
Airports units (74 passed the exam, 41 failed, and ten were 
inconclusive).  The Polygraph unit also assisted the DIRAN Internal 
Affairs Unit's investigations on several cases. 
 
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INDIVIDUAL DEMOBILIZATION PROGRAM 
--------------------------------- 
 
28.  (SBU) The Ministry of Defense's (MOD) demobilization program 
achieved another record year in 2008 at 3,240 people demobilized 
through November 30th, as compared to the 3,192 total in 2007.  The 
quality of demobilization continues to improve with mid-level 
leadership demobilization doubling and a 17% increase in 
demobilization of experienced combatants as compared to the same 
period in 2007.  The most common motivations for desertion from the 
illegal groups are poor quality of life, physical abuse by their 
commanders, and military pressure.  Incidence of demobilization due 
to military pressure has increased significantly since 2007.  This 
"carrot and stick" approach is reaping great rewards for the 
Colombian government. 
 
29.  (SBU) The fifth and final demobilization rally of 2008 is 
scheduled for December 17th in the border town of Arauca.  The event 
will include a free concert featuring Colombian Vallenato stars Pipe 
Pelaez and Checo Acosta, as well as a children's parade for peace. 
Hundreds of demobilized individuals and their children will attend a 
popular Christmas musical on December 19th along with program staff 
and their children, courtesy of the MOD.  Senior Colombian officials 
and foreign diplomats are expected to attend the televised event. 
 
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ENVIRONMENTAL 
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30.  (SBU) In November, the interagency complaints committee 
received 35 new claims of alleged spray damage to legal crops.  Out 
of the 74 cases closed this month, in 69 cases either spray 
operations did not occur or coca was mixed with licit crops.  Two 
complainants were compensated for a total of 12,800,000 COP 
(approximately 5,634 USD).  The final payment that was initialized 
in October to a complainant in the city of Florencia, totaling 
32,468,500 COP (approximately 13,983 USD), will be finalized in 
December.  As of November 30, 116 people have been compensated this 
year, totaling 1,089,400,257 COP 
(approximately 478,963 USD). 
 
31.  (SBU) The environmental team continues to educate Colombians on 
the complaint process and related eradication issues.  On December 
11, the team traveled to the department of Bolivar to speak to 
government officials on these topics and will return in January to 
speak to local mayors about their responsibilities under Colombian 
law in handling crop damage complaints. 
 
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ADMINISTRATION 
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32.  (SBU) The F Process Performance Plan Report for FY 08 was 
submitted to the Foreign Assistance bureau; FY 09 spending plan 
report is being coordinated with INL. 
 
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DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION (DDR) 
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33.  (SBU) On November 27, the GOC launched its National Plan for 
Drug Consumption Reduction 2009-2010.  Vice-president Francisco 
Santos Calderon, Minister of the Interior and Justice Fabio Valencia 
Cossio, Vice-minister of Health and Well-being Carlos Ignacio 
Cuervo, Director of the Directorate of Dangerous Drugs Carlos 
Albornoz, UNODC Representative Aldo Lale-Demoz, and DIRAN's 
Antinarcotics Deputy Director Jose Angel Mendoza addressed various 
regional government and community leaders.  The GOC aims to prevent 
initial drug consumption, mitigate the impact once someone is a 
consumer, integrate former addicts back into society, and increase 
overall capabilities to fight consumption. 
NICHOLS