Colombia’s prosecution criticized over arrest of president’s son

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An arraignment judge and multiple law experts lambasted Colombia’s prosecution over the arrest of President Gustavo Petro’s son.

Nicolas Petro and his ex-wife Daysuris Vasquez were arrested in the Caribbean port city Barranquilla on Saturday morning and taken to the capital Bogota for the first arraignment hearing.


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The judge presiding this hearing ended up scolding prosecutor Mario Burgos for requesting an arraignment without the presence of Vasquez’s defense.

Burgos was ordered to request a new hearing to formalize the arrest, which didn’t happen until Sunday.

Meanwhile, law experts from across the board told Noticias Uno that the highly publicized arrest was “excessive” and “unnecessary.”

According to defense attorney Ivan Cancino, the arrests weren’t justified because neither Petro nor Vasquez posed a risk to the investigation or those involved.

Defense attorney Ivan Cancino

Attorney Miguel Angel del Rio, who has defended people close to Petro, suggested that the arrest was part of a political battle between Prosecutor General Francisco Barbosa and the president.

Defense attorney Miguel Angel del Rio

Barbosa and Burgos earlier this year announced a major wiretapping investigation that implicated the president’s former chief of staff but hasn’t led to a single criminal charge.

To date, the prosecution has yet to reveal evidence that would support the money laundering and illicit enrichment charges against Petro and his former ex-wife.

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