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Justice Minister José Tello confirmed on Tuesday that the Peruvian government had asked Colombia to place him in pre-trial detention with a view to extradition to Peru Sergio Tarache, who confessed to the female murder of Caterina Gomez (18) and was captured in Bogota, in order to avoid any “problem or defect in progress”.
In an interview program Things as they are, Jose Tello He pointed out that the extradition is part of the “ordinary procedure” because a Venezuelan citizen committed a crime in Peru and must answer to Peruvian justice. In addition, it is specified that the expulsion Sergio Tarache complied with the regulations Colombia.
“Definitely, the usual channel is extradition, because in this case, this is what corresponds. We are going the usual route because we don’t want any problems or defects in the process,” he said.
The processing delay will last 30 days.
Jose Tello indicated that the government must first obtain an advisory decision from the judiciary in order to begin the process of requesting the extradition of Sergio Tarache. “Approximately, the period is a month, this is how long this process can take,” he added.
“But what we need to see now is how ColombiaFaced with this request, he takes action. They ordered the detention of this subject for 90 days, which, by the way, created a rather unpleasant situation for all Peruvians. we have in Katherine Gomez an event that should never have happened, a terrible event. This gentleman needs to respond to justice, and we hope that this will happen as soon as possible, but in the case of Peru in particular, in more or less 30 days, we can already formalize this, ”he said.
Jose Tello He also explained that, following a formal request from Peru for extradition Sergio Tarache, Colombian justice must complete the extradition process. However, he warned that a Venezuelan citizen could “challenge such a decision and defend their rights.”
“We are in the framework of bilateral relations with Colombia with regard to extradition, we must adhere to what is prescribed by international law and the principle of reciprocity that exists between states,” he said.
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