Portugal’s Supreme Court Grants Freedom to ‘Dad Smurf’, the Czar of Smuggling Requested for Extradition by Colombia
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Diego Marin benefits from habeas corpus while defining whether he achieves political asylum or is deported to Colombia to continue his smuggling process
The Supreme Court of Justice ordered the release of Diego Buitrago, considered one of the largest smugglers in Colombia and was held in Portugal seven months ago.
The Colombian control body sent this statement to the judicial entity of that country, after the organization released Diego Marín immediately.
The Supreme Court accepted an appeal seeking his release for a term of time, what is it?
If you decide to extradite it to Col biaa, authorised by Rela the porto, it may be executed by still pending an asylum application by the co-chair of the AIMA.
Diego Marín Buitrago, known as "Papa Smurf" and identified by Colombian authorities as an alleged smuggling kingpin, was released this Monday by order of the Portuguese Supreme Court, which concluded that his detention was unlawful. Despite his release, the extradition process to Colombia remains ongoing and will depend on the outcome of a request for international protection that is still pending.
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