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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Colombia pre-trial detention with a view to extradition Sergio Tarache Parrafemicide Katherine Gomez.
“As a result of these consultations, it was concluded that preventive detention for the purpose of extradition is the best alternative to start a process leading to the effective administration of justice in this deplorable case,” the Colombian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. .
In this regard, as a result of the request submitted by the Peruvian authorities, and pending the completion of legal procedures, Sergio Tarache “will remain deprived of his liberty in a penitentiary Colombia”.
As you remember, Sergio Tarache Parracitizen of Venezuela, was arrested in Bogota (Colombia) on April 12, 2023, based on an Interpol red notice at the request of the government of Peru.
As recalled, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry said that it “will provide all the support required by the Peruvian judiciary for the speedy extradition of Sergio Tarache Parra so that he can be tried in Peru with guarantees of due process.”
Sergio Tarache accused of spraying gasoline and setting fire to Katherine Gomez March 18 near Plaza Dos de Mayo (Cercado de Lima). After the young woman’s death was confirmed, six days elapsed before the judiciary issued a decision. 6 months ban on leaving the country due to femicide.
The processing delay will last 30 days.
Minister of Justice, 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.”
Source: RPP

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