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Ecuador Justifies Infiltration of Mexican Embassy as ‘Quick Escape’ by Javier Glas

  • April 7, 2024
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He The Ecuadorian government confirmed it was aware of the risk of flight from the country of former Vice President Jorge Glas, so he stormed the Mexican Embassy

He The Ecuadorian government confirmed it was aware of the risk of flight from the country of former Vice President Jorge Glas, so he stormed the Mexican Embassy in Quito to arrest him.

Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld insisted that her the government has exhausted dialogue with the Mexican executive branch before ordering a police raid on Mexico’s diplomatic headquarters in Quito.

Knowing there was a “real risk of imminent flight required by justice,” Ecuadorian security forces acted in compliance with a court order to detain Glas on embezzlement charges, the chancellor added in her speech. What He did not accept questions from the press.

He recalled that Glas had been a guest at the Mexican embassy in Quito since December 17, just as prosecutors issued a search and arrest warrant for the theft of public funds during the reconstruction of the devastated province of Manabi. Earthquake in April 2016.

In addition, he indicated that the former vice president had two final convictions for crimes of illegal association (linked to a bribery scheme involving the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht) and corrupt practices (for illegally financing his political movement).

According to Sommerfeld, the Mexican Embassy in Quito, by hosting him as a guest, “contributed” to Glas’s failure to comply with the order to appear in court every week, which, in her opinion, clearly contradicted the principle of non-interference. in internal affairs. from other states.

In addition, he said that the Ecuadorian government had informed the Mexican Embassy several times of its refusal to grant diplomatic asylum to Glas because he was a person convicted of ordinary crimes in regular courts.

He even recalled that on February 29, the Ecuadorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs asked the Mexican Embassy to give it permission so that public forces could enter and arrest Glas, but this request was rejected.

Ecuador justifies its actions by international standards, especially the asylum and anti-corruption conventions, the chancellor added. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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