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ex-president Alexander Toledo could be handed over this Friday to Peruvian authorities under an extradition process already approved by the United States, the justice minister said. José Tello.
“It could be the same Friday when he gives up, he’s already free,” Tello said in a statement. channel number
The minister ruled on the matter after a California judge Thomas Hickson ordered that Alejandro Toledo turn himself in to the bailiffs next Friday at 9:00 am local time on the US West Coast (11:00 am Peruvian time) so that he could be extradited to Peruwhere he is accused of corruption in the Odebrecht case.
Jose Tello In this regard, he pointed out that the exact moment of the handover to the Peruvian authorities “depends on the coordination that is being carried out now to meet with Mr. Toledo”.
However, he added that this would happen “in the event that (Toledo) stops using the deferred mechanisms and surrenders to United States justice, and therefore the United States government can complete the extradition process.”
“Alexander Toledo He has an extradition case, he obviously needs to be dealt with here and answered in this case, he will have to appear at the trial and, without a doubt, appear before the Peruvian justice system,” he said.
The minister refused to speak out directly on the corruption charges leveled against the ex-governor, because, according to him, this is an issue “which belongs to Peruvian justice.”
Toledo cited
According to Judge Hickson’s ruling, Alexander Toledo He is due to go to the Robert F. Peckham Building, headquarters of the Court for the Northern District of California, in San Jose, Calif., at the scheduled time on Friday and will be “detained in jail where he will remain.” until he completes the delivery to the Peruvian authorities.
The former president, 77, a San Francisco resident, was scheduled to be arrested for extradition on April 7, but he managed to delay the process with the help of various legal resources.
In this regard, his lawyer in Lima, Robert Sudeclared RPP news that Toledo “becomes accessible on Friday, as ordered by Judge Hickson (…) so that the extradition process can proceed.” (EFE)
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