The minister pointed out that the government has demonstrated interest in compliance with judicial decisions, especially in corruption cases.
Eduardo Montealegre asked the Attorney General’s Office to process extradition of Carlos Ramón González
The Ministry of Justice, Eduardo Montealegre, asked the Attorney General’s Office to initiate the corresponding procedures to extradite the former director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Danpre), Carlos Ramón González, who is a fugitive in Nicaragua.
Montealegre indicated that the extradition request is based on the Treaty in force between Colombia and Nicaragua, signed in the city of Managua on March 25, 1929.
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“The Colombian Government has expressed interest in judicial decisions, especially in cases related to corruption, respecting procedural guarantees and the presumption of innocence “: Montealegre said.
Meanwhile, due to the recent accusations against the Government of having facilitated the residence of Carlos Ramón González in the Central American country, the minjustice said that in its portfolio They will be ready to collaborate in the process, once the competent judicial authority remites the relevant documentation.
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“The Ministry of Justice reiterates its commitment to the fight against corruption and impunityand will work to ensure that justice be done in this case; Receive with satisfaction the prompt response from the Attorney General, Dr. Luz Adriana Camargo, who notified the beginning of the corresponding procedures, “he added.
Carlos Ramón González is a fugitive from Colombian justice and required by the Attorney General’s Office for the crimes of bribery, peculation and money laundering. Research to which it was linked, after it was splashed in the millionaire scandal of the National Risk Management Unit, (UNGRD).
It should be noted that the president himself, Gustavo Petro recently denied the alleged collaboration his government would have made to grant said benefit to which at the time it was very close.
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