(CNN) -- Venezuelan authorities have captured a Colombian inhabitant suspected of involvement in terrorism, state media reported.
Joaquin Perez Becerra was restrained by a Venezuelan landing Saturday after Colombian officials published one alert through Interpol, the state-run AVN news agency said, citing a statement from Venezuela's interior department.
The Interpol vigilant accuses Perez of conspiracy to commit crimes and financing terrorism, the newspaper agent reported.
Perez arrived in Venezuela aboard Saturday on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany, AVN said.
CNN affiliate Caracol television reported that he is a suspected member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, a leftist guerrilla group commonly known for FARC.
The arrest comes among improving narratives between the adjoining South American countries.
Tensions had flared among the two countries afterward Colombia informed Venezuela of berthing FARC members.
But presently after his inauguration final annual, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos met with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and mortgaged to obliterate the slate neat.
After the August conference, Chavez said Venezuela and Colombia would open lines of communication.
"Let's not grant that morrow rumors, reports, coordinates and I don't understand what another make us fight again, because anything would fall down," he said.
FARC guerrillas have been waging combat against the Colombian government because decades.
FARC namely said to traffic in cocaine to finance its insurgency.
Security analysts mention the group operates mostly in Colombia yet has carried out extortion, kidnappings and other activities in Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador.
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