DELIVER A Cameroonian nationals accused of several offenses
SAN SALVADOR, 09 MAY 2011 (INTERJUST). The Court 12 º Peace held tomorrow, Tuesday May 10 extradition to Costa Rica Kaden Djimi Clemence, 41 years old, claimed by that country on charges of fraud and theft of property damage and MMG RGR
diligence will be held at 10 : 00 am in the Multipurpose Room Comalapa International Airport, where Roberto Calderón, extradition judge, appointed by the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ), together with the International Police (INTERPOL), delivered to Mrs. Kaden the government of Costa Rica, which will be represented by the Consul in El Salvador, Rojas Pérez Mairena.
After the delivery, the accused will be guarded by members of INTERPOL in Costa Rica and will be until 2 pm to board a commercial flight from TACA to target the Central American country, which has a file open for alleged fraud and theft in the Court of Pococci and Guácimo 2 º Judicial Circuit of the Atlantic Region of the Republic of Costa Rica.
The extradition request Clemence Kaden began in 2009 when the General Secretariat of the Supreme Court of our country received the request for judicial authorities policies.
The Supreme Court appointed the 12th Peace Court to give effect to the arrest warrant, which materialize on 11 January 2010 from the trial court Zacatecoluca department of La Paz, where the accused faced the public view and where he was sentenced to two years six months for the crime of special cases of money laundering and assets. However
but Kaden was given the benefit of replacement of imprisonment for public interest work.
She was captured in September 2008 with a Guatemalan $ 126,000 to find them not at the office said the airport in El Salvador. The judge
Roberto Calderon, Kaden's extradition is based on the "Central American Convention on Extradition signed by the countries of Central America in Washington in 1923. The document states that the contracting republics, mutually agreed to surrender individuals who take refuge in their territories who have been convicted or had open processes.
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