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Interpol Issues Arrest Notice for Ex-Panamanian President Martinelli

Martinelli posted on twitter That his successor President Juan Carlos Varela was going after him to divert attention from his own problems.
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May 23 2017
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Martinelli posted on twitter That his successor President Juan Carlos Varela was going after him to divert attention from his own problems.
Panama's former president Ricardo Martinelli stands outside the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) in Guatemala City January 29, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer
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Panama's former president Ricardo Martinelli stands outside the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) in Guatemala City January 29, 2015. Credit : Reuters/Stringer/File Photo

Mexico City: Interpol has issued an arrest notice for fugitive former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli to face charges he engaged in political espionage during his 2009-2014 term, a senior police official said on Monday.

The Central American country sent the US State Department an extradition request for Martinelli last year, when he was believed to be living in Miami, after he was accused of having used government funds to spy illegally on more than 150 political rivals.

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Marcos Cordoba, the police commissioner assigned to Panama's judicial investigations directorate, told Reuters that Interpol had issued a so-called "red notice" for Martinelli's arrest. Such notices are a request by the international police organisation to locate and provisionallyarrest an individual pending extradition

An attorney for Martinelli, a supermarket tycoon, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. But the former president has denied any wrongdoing and said on Twitter on Monday that his successor, President Juan Carlos Varela, was going after him to divert attention from his own problems.

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President Varela served as Martinelli's vice president but they have sparred bitterly since the transfer of power.

Panama's Supreme Court issued an arrest warrant for Martinelli in December 2015 after he failed to turn up at a Panamanian court hearing on his case. He presided over an infrastructure boom that helped give Panama one of the fastest-growing economies in the Americas, but his administration was dogged by corruption allegations.

(Reuters)

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