The extradition process against César Hinostroza will begin. According to RPP, the Supreme Court authorized asking the Belgian judicial authorities for the extradition of the former supreme judge. According to recent reports, Hinostroza He is residing in the European country. The former supreme judge, involved as the leader of the criminal network ‘Los Cuellos Blancos del Puerto’, fled Peru in October 2018 through the Tumbes border control. The request for his extradition comes precisely from Third Permanent Supraprovincial Preparatory Investigation Court Specialized in Crimes of Corruption of Officials of the aforementioned northern city.
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According to the media, the court chaired by Judge César San Martín resolved that the legal conditions are met to request the extradition of the former supreme judge César Hinostroza. The ruling specifies that the case meets the requirements of the Criminal Procedure Code and the extradition treaty with Belgium: the person is fully identified, the crime is common and not political, it has punishment in both countries and has not yet prescribed.
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The Supreme Court ordered to send the file to the Ministry of Justice, through the presidency of the Judiciaryto manage the extradition process. In addition, he ordered to inform the Prosecutor’s Office of the Nation about the decision adopted in this judicial resolution.
In the document, the court points out that Hinostroza He fled from Peru to Ecuador through the Tumbes border control and then traveled from Guayaquil to Spain. He stayed in that country for a while before finally heading to Belgium, where he currently resides, despite the fact that he had an order prohibiting him from leaving the country.
Who is César Hinostroza? The former supreme judge involved in the ‘White Collars of the Port’ case
César Hinostroza Pariachi He is a lawyer and former supreme judge. Graduate of the National University of San Marcosalso has master’s studies in San Martin de Porres University. He was appointed chief supreme judge of the Supreme Court of Justice of Peru in 2015 and, between January 2017 and July 2018, he presided over the Second Transitory Criminal Chamber of said court. In 2018 he was implicated in the case The White Necks of the Portwhich uncovered a network of corruption in the Peruvian judicial system where lawyers involved exchanged favors.
He is accused of crimes such as influence peddling, illegal sponsorship, incompatible negotiation and membership in a criminal organization. In October 2018, preventive detention was issued for 36 months against him, and since then he has been a fugitive from the country.
While he remains outside the country, he has attempted legal remedies to stop the proceedings against him. In addition, the Pension Normalization Office suspended the payment of his State pension after verifying that he received amounts while he was outside the country and under an arrest warrant.
