Colombian President Says Helicopter Landing Aborted Over Assassination Fears

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

BOGOTÁ (Worthy News) – Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said Tuesday that his security team aborted a planned helicopter landing over fears he could be assassinated, as the South American nation faces renewed political violence ahead of key elections. He also urged rebels to release an abducted senator.

Petro explained during a live-televised cabinet meeting that he had been scheduled to land at an undisclosed location Monday evening when security officials warned of a potential shooting threat.

“We flew four hours over open sea and I landed somewhere else than planned,” Petro explained, adding that his team feared he could be shot as he stepped off the aircraft and therefore canceled the landing.

Colombia, a nation of more than 52 million people, has endured decades of conflict involving guerrilla groups, paramilitaries, and powerful drug-trafficking organizations.

SECURITY FEARS AND ABDUCTION CLAIM

During Tuesday’s cabinet session, Petro also said an Indigenous senator had been abducted by dissidents linked to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the leftist guerrilla movement that formally demobilized under a 2016 peace agreement. He called for her immediate release, warning that failure to do so would be viewed as “a declaration of war” against Indigenous communities and Colombia as a whole.

No further details were immediately available from authorities regarding the reported abduction.

Petro has repeatedly said in recent months that he is a target of criminal organizations, including armed groups involved in narcotics trafficking.

Although the 2016 peace accord significantly reduced large-scale hostilities, dissident factions of FARC that rejected the deal continue to operate in remote regions.

FRAGILE PEACE AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

Security analysts say fragmented armed groups financed by drug trafficking still challenge state authority in parts of the country.

Political violence has historically surged during election periods in Colombia. The next presidential election is scheduled for May 31, though Petro is constitutionally barred from seeking immediate reelection.

Petro, 65, would not be the first Colombian leader to face assassination threats linked to armed groups and organized crime.

Colombia remains a key U.S. and European partner in counter-narcotics efforts and regional security cooperation. The resurgence of violence comes at a sensitive moment for both domestic stability and international relations.

Church leaders in Colombia have repeatedly urged dialogue and nonviolence in dealings with guerrilla groups and other armed factions, especially in the wake of the 2016 peace agreement.

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