BOGOTA, May 16 (UPI) -- Authorities in Colombia's capital of Bogota tightened security after a bombing directed at a former minister killed five people and wounded 39, officials said.
Gen. Luis Eduardo Martinez, chief of Bogota's police, said the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the initials FARC, was thought to be behind the attack that targeted former Interior Minister Fernando Londono, Colombia Reports said.