Colombia Reports

Colombia news, sports, culture and travel

Friday
Mar 19th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home News News Ecuador's Prosecutor General confirms extradition request for Padilla

Ecuador's Prosecutor General confirms extradition request for Padilla


Colombia news - Ecuador flag

Ecuador's Prosecutor General Thursday confirmed that the arrest and extradition of the commander of Colombia's Armed Forces, Freddy Padilla, was requested by a judge in the north of the country. The Ecuadorean government distances itself from the decision.

According to Prosecutor General Alfredo Alvear, Padilla will have to appear before the Ecuadorean court, because he, "together with former Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, were who ordered the attack" on a FARC camp just across the border of Colombia.

The Ecuadorean government is in the process of re-establishing the diplomatic ties with Colombia that were broken following the March 1, 2008 attack. Quito distances itself from the judge's decision and both vice-President Lenin Moreno and Fander Falconi expressed their desire to continue talks with Bogota to seek the normalization of relations.

According to the Ecuadorean Government, it has no power over its country's judges as the judicial and executive powers are separated and function autonomously.

Bogota suspended a meeting planned for Friday after the "judicial assault" on its officials.




Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Free and Open Source Software News Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! TwitThis Joomla Free PHP

Comments (1)add comment

tomtom33 said:

tomtom33
...
A limited Presidential pardon could handle the problem if such a thing exists in Ecuador..
 
October 16, 2009
Votes: +0

Write comment
smaller | bigger

security image
Write the displayed characters


busy
 

Your opinion please

Colombia's best news source is
 

CR members

Advertise with us

Reach out to the tens of thousands reading Colombia Reports