Nicaragua Denied the Extradition of the Former Director of Dapre and Armando Benedetti Called the Decision “Immissive” and “Aggressive”
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The Minister of the Interior emphasized that the decision of the government of the Central American country contradicts the commitments made in the area of justice between nations with treaties in force
In response to that decision, Benedetti warned that “there will be a need to review what happens to diplomatic relations” between the two countries. Interior Minister Armando Benedetti called Nicaragua’s refusal to extradite former official Carlos Ramón González, requested by the government and pointed out in Gustavo Petro’s biggest corruption scandal. “More than offending, it is that if the president asks for extradition to any country in which…
Interior Minister Armando Benedetti described the Nicaraguan government’s decision to deny the extradition request of Carlos Ramón González Merchan, former director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency (DAPRE) as “something unfriendly and aggressive.” “More than offending, if the president asks for extradition and that country does not correspond, it is unfriendly and aggressive,” Benedetti said after it became known that Nicaragua…
Former Director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (DAPRE), Carlos Ramón González. Photo: Presidency. After the Petro Government, through an urgent note, made the request for the extradition of Carlos Ramón González from Nicaragua, former Director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Dapre), sources close to the Chancellery confirmed that the regime of that country (mandate of Daniel…
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