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El Salvador’s Justice orders the arrest of former President Mauricio Funes

The Justice of El Salvador has ordered the capture and trial of the former president of the country Mauricio Funes (2009-2014), accused of having allegedly agreed with gangs and having granted them certain benefits.

This was announced in a statement by the Salvadoran State Attorney General, Rodolfo Delgado, assuring that the former president has once again been declared a rebel, which is why his capture has been ordered.

Funes would have avoided submitting to the Justice of El Salvador to answer for the crimes of which they are repeatedly accused, according to the attorney general.

Former president of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes (Photo internet reproduction)

“The existence of the crimes is established and there is a danger of flight and evasion to respond to the Salvadoran Justice. The foregoing motivates him to consider a need for the precautionary measure,” said the El Salvador investigating judge who ordered his arrest, according to ‘La Prensa Gráfica’.

The Attorney General of the Republic of El Salvador accuses the ex-president of having granted benefits to gang members and leaders who were being held in prisons during his administration, including transfer to lower-security prisons.

In addition, it would have allowed the entry of household appliances and fast food, as well as the use of cell phones. It would also have endorsed meetings between the leaders of gangs deprived of liberty with other members of the structure that were outside the prisons.

This is just one of the eight cases open against the former Salvadoran president in his country of origin. Funes resides in Nicaragua, where he was naturalized after requesting political asylum in 2016.

With information from La Gaceta

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