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imageBOGOTA: Colombia's defence minister has insisted the historic ceasefire with FARC rebels will not end the country's commitment to fight crime, as a judge on Friday issued arrest warrants for leaders of another group also pushing for a peace deal.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos ordered a definitive ceasefire with the Marxist guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), due to start on Monday, after the two sides reached a landmark deal to end their half-century conflict that has killed hundreds of thousands of people and forced millions to flee their homes.

That announcement came after Colombian and FARC negotiators presented a 297-page peace accord Wednesday following nearly four years of arduous negotiations in Cuba.

A smaller Colombian leftist rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN), is hoping to reach a similar peace deal -- but on Friday a judge ordered the arrest of the its top leaders for crimes that include their role in the destruction of oil pipelines.

The charges against members of the ELN's Central Command include "the use of methods of illicit warfare, destruction of the environment and homicide," a Bogota judge said in a statement.

The attorney general's office has accused the rebel group of being behind attacks on Colombia's oil infrastructure between 2011 and 2016, especially targeting the 780-kilometer Cano Limon-Covenas pipeline.

The pipeline attacks resulted in the loss of at least 3.5 billion barrels of crude worth $1.7 billion, as well as cleanup and environmental damage of some $25 billion, according to prosecutors.

In March Colombia and the ELN announced moves to begin formal peace, but the rebels have yet to meet the government's precondition of releasing all of their hostages and stop all kidnapping.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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