US arrests ex-Peru president as corruption probe widens

US arrests ex-Peru president as corruption probe widens

Former president of Peru Alejandro Toledo speaks during a discussion on Venezuela and the OAS at The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, in 2016 (Photo:AFP)
Former president of Peru Alejandro Toledo speaks during a discussion on Venezuela and the OAS at The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, in 2016 (Photo:AFP)

NEW YORK: Former peruvian president Alejandro Toledo, wanted in his home country on corruption charges, has been arrested in the United State on an extradition warrant, authorities said.

US Marshals detained Toledo on Tuesday morning, and he later appeared before US judge, who set a hearing for Friday morning, the Justice Department said in an emailed statement.

Toledo faces charges in Peru of taking money from Odebrecht SA, a Brazilian construction company that carried out a continent-wide bribery scheme. 

Toledo’s lawyer, Heriberto Benitez, told RPP radio in Lima that the case was before a US judge, but that the extradition request had not necessarily been approved. He said the case was politically motivated and that his client’s due process rights had been violated.

The corruption probe has already ensnared three of Toledo’s successors. Former president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski is accused of helping Odebrecht win two infrastructure contracts while serving as a minister in Toledo’s government. Ollanta Humala and his wife were charged with money laundering. They have all denied wrongdoing. In April, Alan Garcia, president from 2006-2011, killed himself as police came to arrest him on accusations of graft.

Prosecutors requested 16 and a half years of prison for Toledo and his wife, according to newspaper El Comercio. He had previously denied allegations of wrongdoing.

Toledo, who was president from 2001 to 2006, was living in California, where he served as a visiting scholar at Stanford University in 2017, the Associated Press reported.

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